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recruitment | 20:29 Tue 23rd Oct 2007 | Animals & Nature
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Can you eat a rabbit that has myxomatosis?
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I wouldn't!
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mmmm im thinking its a bad idea as im breast feeding are daughter, seems a wast of a rabbit! but i guess a rabbit with this is better off..... i will say no more
I wouldn't eat a rabbit full stop. The last time I did my mother had mistakenly left the putuitry gland it and I got it and was sick for a week.
Myxomatosis only affects rabbits but there is a real risk of botulism if it is not fresh.

I wouldn't eat a rabbit at any rate, even a healthy one that was freshly killed. To me there is something macabre about eating a rabbit, a bit like eating a cat or dog.

As you are breastfeeding you've already fully realised that you shouldn't eat anything that could be in the least dicey.

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