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Fur Loss – Rabbit
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#reducing the light intensity (Okerman 1994).
#reducing the light intensity (Okerman 1994).
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Fur loss in
Vent
area is usually due to discharges from the vent:
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Fur loss in
vent
area is usually due to discharges from the vent:
*Urinary overflow
*Urinary overflow
*Treponema cuniculi
*Treponema cuniculi
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