No experience unfortunately. To my knowledge, the only time a rabbit will leave it’s cecotrope alone (outside of health complications) is over-nutrition, thus the rabbit does not need to eat it. A solution could be to over feed Nabbit to produce more than needed, but that doesn’t seem like the right route either…. Maybe, instead of over feeding Nabbit, you get him some more nutrient-dense diet items (not more calcium because that can cause issues) and see if he begins ignoring his produced cecotropes?
Again, no experience and this is just a simple thought. Other opinions and input are welcome.
I’ve been told the live bacteria in the mother of apple cider vinegar help regulate the rabbit gut biome, which is why Wick gets a splash of it in his water. Has your vet mentioned anything like this?
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