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Forum DIET & CARE small pooo

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    • JessLuvStuart
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        So just a quick question my lil bunny has always had super small poops mixed in with some reg sized poops. Hes 8 weeks now eats hay and pellets. His poop is super black dont know if thats normal or not. My other older bunny is normal and they have the same diet. So should I be doing something different? He drinks lots of water also so dont think dehydrated. 


      • Kokaneeandkahlua
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          Small poops can indicate GI slow down. If he’s 8 weeks old now, how long have you had him? How much is he eating (not getting, but eating)?


        • JessLuvStuart
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            Ive only had him for hmm well maybe 2 weeks so I guess hes more towards 9 weeks old. He seems to eat alot I mean hes eating all day long. Its hard to tell exactly how much because they both eat from the same bowl but I see him eating lots of pellets and hay. Hes a lionhead so could it be hair blockage? I groom him and his hair isnt very long yet


          • Eepster
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              Are they wet or dry?


            • JessLuvStuart
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                U know what im pretty sure they were cecals that he was over producing and not eating because it was always happening at night. They dried and broke apart and it looked like small poops. I called the vet and he told me to cut back on pellets which is working out so far.

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