Hi all,
I had a question about excess cecotropes with my 7 month old, 4 lb rabbit. Her diet consists of unlimited hay, 1/4 cup Adult Oxbow pellets in the morning and 1 generous cup of veggies at night (started veggies approx 3 weeks ago). Over the past few days she had been leaving cecotropes on the floor. Her veggies over this time include kale, Romaine, mint and Bok Choy ( which is the only new veggie). This diet doesn’t affect my other 2 similarly aged rabbits who weigh 3.2 and 3.6 lbs. She definitely eats tons of hay and is otherwise unaffected. Most of the answers I’ve read about this topic suggest pellets or treats are the cause, but I cut her pellet amount when I started veggies at night. She’d never had issues before.
I guess my question is, could veggies be causing this? Could it be the Bok Choy? Yesterday she got neither pellets nor veggies, yet this morning she still had cecotropes. I’m keeping her on hay only for now, but if it gets better should i just return to the 1 cup of veggies? Or cut that amount down? She always eats veggies super fast and sometimes I feel like she’s not getting enough.
Thanks very much for your help.
Traci