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Question about GA and weight.

clutterydrawer

Wise Old Thumper
I know that the risk of a GA is increased if the animal is overweight.

Is it also increased if the animal is underweight, or is this not relevant?
 
It would depend on how much underweight the Rabbit is and why h/she is underweight.

She's a chin I'm afraid I just posted it here cos I thought it would be the same and the chin forum is a lot slower to respond :oops::oops:

Theoretically though, if she was a rabbit, and was about 20% underweight due to molar spurs, what would you think to the risk?
 
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