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Coprophagia
At night rabbits eat soft faeces directly from the anus. This then passes through the gut again and the rabbit extracts much more nourishment the second time. When a rabbit fails to perform copraphagia then the sticky faeces starts to accumalate around the bottom. The commonest reasons for a rabbit not performing coprophagia are that the rabbit is either eating a diet too low in fibre or that they are too fat to reach!
 
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