Small Mammals Q&A 06

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It is common and normal for rabbits to have a thick, white urine due to calcium carbonate precipitate. It is also common to observe calcium concentrations between 3–4 mmol/l (12–16 mg/dl) in the serum of normal rabbits.

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What is unique about calcium metabolism in the rabbit? [[|Link to Article]]
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