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==Etiology (cause)==
==Etiology (cause)==


**There  are  further  causes  for  paw  sores. Rex  rabbits  have  a  genetic  predisposition related  to  their  short  and  soft  fur.  When there is insufficient litter in their litterbox, or when the  Rex  lives  freely  in an  apartment, the hair under the feet wears off quickly and no  longer  offers  the  necessary  protection [1]
Genetics cause sore hocks, when genetics is not in play, the other contributing factor is lack of sanitation and hair loos through Urine scald. Sore hocks mainly happens to poorly bred rabbits since they do not have a thick enough fur on there feet. Wire or solid flooring is not the problem. It can be both with poorly bred rabbits.
 
Sore hocks mainly happens to poorly bred rabbits since they do not have a thick enough fur on there feet. Wire or solid flooring is not the problem. It can be both with poorly bred rabbits.
 




**There  are  further  causes  for  paw  sores. Rex  rabbits  have  a  genetic  predisposition related  to  their  short  and  soft  fur.  When there is insufficient litter in their litterbox, or when  the  Rex  lives  freely  in  an  apartment, the hair under the feet wears off quickly and no  longer  offers  the  necessary  protection [1]


==Clinical Signs==
==Clinical Signs==

Revision as of 23:53, 16 July 2023

Pododermatitis (Sore Hock)

Sore Hock caused by Urine Scald

alternate names : in the UK Sorehocks is also called bumblefoot which is a chicken foot aliment in the united states


Etiology (cause)

Genetics cause sore hocks, when genetics is not in play, the other contributing factor is lack of sanitation and hair loos through Urine scald. Sore hocks mainly happens to poorly bred rabbits since they do not have a thick enough fur on there feet. Wire or solid flooring is not the problem. It can be both with poorly bred rabbits.


    • There are further causes for paw sores. Rex rabbits have a genetic predisposition related to their short and soft fur. When there is insufficient litter in their litterbox, or when the Rex lives freely in an apartment, the hair under the feet wears off quickly and no longer offers the necessary protection [1]

Clinical Signs

Treatment, Prevention, and Control

To prevent sore hocks, Put your rabbit on a properly gauged wire floor.

References

[1] Pododermatitis, a difficult problem in rabbits... June 2014

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322921675_Pododermatitis_a_difficult_problem_in_rabbits?fbclid=IwAR280I8fDMplVwCYllgNyGVO6Mw5Fck5iAkF12I3K9IvsT5ImnI2ehXLW3I


[2] Assessing Ulcerative Pododermatitis of Breeding Rabbits

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494398/?fbclid=IwAR1ztqTUijy8ajJv3B4zfL3g-P2I_h7-W998kTWCyYQWSQkc_2EaTcTpTyg