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Common causes of a broken nail in rabbits include trauma or catching the nail on something. Treatment typically involves trimming the nail, applying styptic powder to stop bleeding, and keeping the area clean to prevent infection. In severe cases, a veterinarian may need to remove the nail or provide pain medication.

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