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What are splayed legs?

  1. A type of stand for rabbits

  2. A rabbit exercise

  3. A birth defect or injury affecting the hind legs

  4. A grooming technique

The correct answer is: A birth defect or injury affecting the hind legs

Splayed legs refers to the condition where a rabbit's hind legs appear splayed or turned outwards, making it difficult for them to walk or hop properly. This condition is typically caused by a birth defect or injury and can lead to mobility issues if left untreated. While A, B, and D may all be associated with rabbits, they do not accurately describe what splayed legs actually are.