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rabbits liver... fluke??

  • 06-06-2010 2:48am
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    i think this is fluke.. , whats the story with it anyhow? are rabbits able to overcome it? it seems to only affect very young wans.. but in all fairness its pretty rotten when yer guttin the bunny and ye see yon!! can it be passed onto human or canine?? it seems to be a fairly benign parasite..(didnt move when poked)!! but anyway.. info much appreciated.. will i get the skitters?
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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,460 ✭✭✭4gun


    people can get it , but not from eating meat unless its raw ( cooking will kill it) it can be caught from eating uncookd foods like water cress


    http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fasciola_hepatica


    this link gives some info on it


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,139 ✭✭✭Feargal as Luimneach


    flanum wrote: »
    i think this is fluke.. , whats the story with it anyhow? are rabbits able to overcome it? it seems to only affect very young wans.. but in all fairness its pretty rotten when yer guttin the bunny and ye see yon!! can it be passed onto human or canine?? it seems to be a fairly benign parasite..(didnt move when poked)!! but anyway.. info much appreciated.. will i get the skitters?
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    Did you cut into the bile ducts? That's where the fluke would be.
    The liver pictured appears to have multi focal abcessations. Might not be fluke.


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