SoftPawsRabbitry Well-known member Joined Sep 18, 2020 Messages 96 Reaction score 53 Location St Joseph county indiana Nov 18, 2021 #1 He was just fine awhile ago, no blood in the pen or anything at all, litterbox stays relatively clean, no changes in routine. He does have sore hocks so if infection could've spread then maybe that, but I've never seen this in a rabbit??
He was just fine awhile ago, no blood in the pen or anything at all, litterbox stays relatively clean, no changes in routine. He does have sore hocks so if infection could've spread then maybe that, but I've never seen this in a rabbit??
ladysown Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 9,228 Reaction score 2,237 Location near London, Ontario Nov 18, 2021 #2 haven't a clue.
Rabbits by Accident Well-known member Joined Oct 22, 2021 Messages 525 Reaction score 632 Location Fort Worth, TX Dec 19, 2021 #3 So, what happened? Did it clear up on its own? Did you have to cull him? Did you ever figure out what it was? Inquiring minds want to know!
So, what happened? Did it clear up on its own? Did you have to cull him? Did you ever figure out what it was? Inquiring minds want to know!
A arachyd Well-known member Joined Feb 27, 2010 Messages 683 Reaction score 210 Location NJ Dec 21, 2021 #4 It doesn't look like an injury. Rabbits can have a split penis which is a genetic trait and they should not be bred.
It doesn't look like an injury. Rabbits can have a split penis which is a genetic trait and they should not be bred.