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We've shot 6 rabbits this year that have had this place on them. It has only been on the back legs of the 6 that we have seen have this. It is not a warble, its kind of a solid fleshy lump above the rear foot.
That lumpy flesh is scar tissue. I'd bet there was something in there that's worked it's way out or the rabbit pulled it out.
Been very wet this year and a rabbit sits on it's rear feet so that's a good dark, damp, warm spot for anything to take up residence.
i shot one sunday that had about the same sore on its back leg. when i opened him up he had white spots on the liver. first sign of rabbit fever
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It looks to me like tumors as it shows individual nodules. If it were from warbles it would be more watery and inflamed. I doubt you would see the hard encasiated nodules. If it were cysts they would not be real hard but kind of pliable and have fuild in them.