Hi guys, this is my first time posting on this board, and since this community as a whole has such good information I thought I would ask here. I have two lovely little buck rabbits at my house, who are about 9 months old. Their lineage is uncertain, as they were found abandoned in a bucket when they were babies, but whatever breeds contributed to their genes left them with funny little mops of hair between their ears and a fluffier than normal coat. My problem is that one brother of the duo, Theo, has been consistantly having weirdly shaped droppings, often strung together by small ropes of hair. I’ve been trying to follow all the advice (brush him, make sure he has plenty of hay and vegetables) but I can’t seem to rid him of the problem and I am concerned about the potential for GI issues. Theo has a big appetite (He dances in circles for his hay!) and I haven’t seen him chewing his fur, so I can’t be sure what is causing the trouble. He’s active (Binkies galore!) and seems relatively happy.
For reference:
Diet: Unlimited Orchard Grass Hay, 1/4 cup daily Oxbow Young Rabbit Formula, A small bowl of vegetables every morning.
Excercise: At least 2 hours outside their pen of free running time.
So, any ideas? Mugi, his brother, has good poop. Theo is the fluffier of the two, nowhere near angora levels, just with a thick, soft fur not long enough to trim. I try to groom him weekly. What would you do? I’ve heard papaya tabs are good for digestion, but other than that, I am at a loss.