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Forum DIET & CARE poop

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    • DawnT
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        On some ociasions Oreo’s poop has been coing out like a string a pearls.  Is this ok or do I need to give her something so that it doesn’t


      • babybunsmum
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          i believe that happens when buns molt & consume lots of hair.  i don’t know anything about supplements to help it but i do know that encouraging more hay comsumption and giving oreo some extra brushing will help.  does oero eat a lot of hay normally? 


        • Hannah
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            I second the lots of hay, but you might also want to invest in some papaya tablets– the enzymes in them break down hair in the gut.


          • osprey
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              Two of mine have the hair strung poops lately as well.  Both are moulting because of the recent change in the weather.  Brushing the fur the wrong way can pull lots of the loose stuff out, and as others have said, lots of high fiber hay will help push the fur along and prevent a blockage.


            • Deleted User
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                Aha I was wondering why Luey was doing his pearl string poops … he does them too … his strings are extremely smelly …

                Luey gets loads of hay too.


              • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                  RABBITPAM

                  Could have sworn you posted here? Sorry, hope you don’t mind!! We have a new option to split topics if a thread goes in another direction…I figured your questions deserved a seperate thread ; It’s in this section, titled ‘Papaya and Petromalt’

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