Outdooraddict
Active member
Hey boys,
Just got back hunting rabbits with my 8 year old. We shot about 15 today and I field dressed each one on the spot with disposable gloves. It's been pretty cold the last few weeks (below freezing) and hit the negatives a few days ago- so it's been plenty cold and there were few fleas. I've always been taught to inspect the liver for spots- so now I have some questions/concerns. Of the 15 rabbits we shot, only 3 had no spots. So, the other 12 had a spot or spots of some sort on the liver. Some had ONLY one spot. The question is, how do I tell if it is tularemia, coccidiosis, or something else? I feel bad throwing away 12 rabbits- it was heart-breaking. But, with young children in the picture, I'm taking no chances without becoming more educated on this. Even after examining some pictures and articles on the internet, I'm not any closer.
Do any of you have any experience with this? It's funny, because I grew up eating rabbit, and have eaten a few every year, and have not noticed the spots like I have this year. Colorado did have an outbreak of tularemia, but I figured most of the sick ones have died already. I don't know???
Just got back hunting rabbits with my 8 year old. We shot about 15 today and I field dressed each one on the spot with disposable gloves. It's been pretty cold the last few weeks (below freezing) and hit the negatives a few days ago- so it's been plenty cold and there were few fleas. I've always been taught to inspect the liver for spots- so now I have some questions/concerns. Of the 15 rabbits we shot, only 3 had no spots. So, the other 12 had a spot or spots of some sort on the liver. Some had ONLY one spot. The question is, how do I tell if it is tularemia, coccidiosis, or something else? I feel bad throwing away 12 rabbits- it was heart-breaking. But, with young children in the picture, I'm taking no chances without becoming more educated on this. Even after examining some pictures and articles on the internet, I'm not any closer.
Do any of you have any experience with this? It's funny, because I grew up eating rabbit, and have eaten a few every year, and have not noticed the spots like I have this year. Colorado did have an outbreak of tularemia, but I figured most of the sick ones have died already. I don't know???