Splayed legs

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This guy has splayed legs, I thought maybe the wood in the nest box was too slippery so I brought it in and it is still splayed. It looks like swimmers syndrome but be only seen that in puppies.

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Anyone I know of who has this issue says to put them down if nothing corrects it... :( I have never had it but it can happen if they are too rolly polly, throught genetics and if they don't have proper traction. All depends. I do know someone who had a French Lop grow too rapidly and she developed it. She walked funny her whole life but was a happy and healthy rabbit.
 
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