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*Rabbits with true diarrhoea are generally systemically unwell and deteriorating, dehydrated and in abdominal pain.  
 
*Rabbits with true diarrhoea are generally systemically unwell and deteriorating, dehydrated and in abdominal pain.  
 
*Caecotrophs have a characteristic strong ‘vinegary’ odour due to the volatile fatty acids present, and are coated in mucus.
 
*Caecotrophs have a characteristic strong ‘vinegary’ odour due to the volatile fatty acids present, and are coated in mucus.
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*Overfeeding leading to no calorific need for caecotroph ingestion.  
 
*Overfeeding leading to no calorific need for caecotroph ingestion.  
 
*Lack of space and exercise.
 
*Lack of space and exercise.
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This rabbit presents to you with soft faecal material caked around its perineum. The owner reports that it has diarrhoea.


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How can you determine if this is indeed true diarrhoea? Link to Article
If you determine that true diarrhoea is not present, what can cause this presentation? Link to Article


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