Figure 1: An anesthetized 4-year-old, 2.7 kg, neutered male lop-eared Himalayan rabbit showing urine scalding. On clinical examination, the rabbit had a foul odor associated with the wet fur and skin.
Figure 4: A 0.5-ml sample of urine from the rabbit in Fig. 1, after it has been collected by cystocentesis and spun in a Microfuge for 10 min. Any condition that affects normal urination can ...
Kenya: For a long time, the benefits of nutrient-rich rabbit urine went unrecognised. No, not for drinking, but for making fertiliser. In South Rift, where rabbit keeping has long been considered ...