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


Sore Hocks can be graded into 5 different stages.
Stage one: Balding and pink
The bottom of the hock/heel and possibly the front toes will become bald and pink in appearance. You should act to correct the cause now. DO NOT WAIT.
Stage two:
Bald and deep inflamed red
The foot is greatly irritated. The foot is painful by this point. You'll see even more hair loss.
Stage three:
Open cracks Stage.
The bald area will take on a crusty cracked look. These cracks are how bacteria begin causing the larger sores you see in later stages. The foot will appear dry, crusty, it may bleed. This is immensely painful for the rabbit. 
Stage four:
Big wet sores. You will notice Big wet/weeping sores either on rear feet or both front and rear. Bacteria and fungus has fully attacked the damaged tissue. Think of it like bed sores in elderly people... it needs to be cleaned and padded to heal. 
Stage 5: The big dry sores stage.
This stage frequently has sores that go clear to the underlying bone. The sore scabs over. Stops weeping/bleeding and becomes a hard rock of infection. Rabbits can go into GI stasis from the pain this inflicts. Rabbits will try their best to avoid standing. If they are standing, they will show signs of pain (grinding teeth, ears pinned back, squinted eyes, lack of movement)


== Prevention, Treatment and Control==
== Prevention, Treatment and Control==

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