Figure 1: An anesthetized 4-year-old, 2.7 kg, neutered male lop-eared Himalayan rabbit showing urine scalding. On clinical examination, the rabbit had a foul odor associated with the wet fur and skin.
Kenya: For a long time, the benefits of nutrient-rich rabbit urine went unrecognised. No, not for drinking, but for making fertiliser. In South Rift, where rabbit keeping has long been considered ...
He manufactures foliar fertiliser using rabbit urine. (PHOTO: BY JOSEPH MUCHIRI/STANDARD) A few years ago, there was a craze on rabbit urine. Every rabbit farmer in town claimed how they had found ...