I'm not so sure they can have flatulence ...iswhat I wrote above. You ladies might be quite correct, but Ihave never smelled rabbit flatulence in the years that I've ownedrabbits. I've smelled foul cecotropes, dirty bums, diarrhea,and strong scent gland mucus, but the odors all were caused by somespecific problem and not just flatulence.
I've been able to find a couple of references for treating rabbits withexcess gas(Bloat), like Simethicone or bicarbonate of soda.Other sources recommend not feeding cabbage because it causes too muchgas, which, for some reason, is implied in my estimation, cannot simplybe "bled" off by farting. One has to treat the conditionproactively, it would appear.
It's an interesting question and one I am in the process of researchingright now. Wish Pam Nock were around. She'dprobably have the definitive word on it.
Buck
P.S. Just found a medical reference to a, "rabbit passing gas,"therefore, you ladiesmay be quitecorrectabout what you are experiencing, and I have led asheltered, fortunate and odorless life with my buns,heretofore. LOL