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It is normal for non-castrated bucks to have a yellowy orange grease on their backs, commonly nicknamed buck-grease. This is related to testosterone in the system and is not easy to remove by washing. Bucks seem to vary the levels of buck grease, which is normal, a varied diet can help keep the coat glossy and looking less greasy. Fairy liquid is used for the cleaning of ceramic plates and cups, I am not aware that it has also been formulated to remove buck grease, but what the hell, if the rat dies, thats one less in the world.

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Q: Can you wash your rat with fairy liquid to get rid of buck grease?
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