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Forum DIET & CARE OB’s poop’s

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    • HipHopBunny
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        OB has been having some very odd shaped poops. They come in a variety of sizes, most of them small. The thing that really concerns me the most, is how dry they are. Is there something I should do to make them a bit moister, and bigger?

        Thank you all in advance!!


      • LBJ10
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          Dry, as in a lot of hay in them?


        • DanaNM
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            She could have been a bit stressed from all the bonding sessions? Hay and moisture are the most important things for good poops. So maybe pushing some extra hay on her and giving her some extra fluids would help?

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          • HipHopBunny
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              The thing is though, OB is my best water drinker and hay eater. I don’t know if it is because of the bonding sessions, for it has been going on for a while, and she doesn’t seem that stressed around Silver and Smokey. On the contrary, she goes to them when she is nervous.

              The poops are really small, hard, and have a light color to them. I don’t know how easy it will be to get a picture of it now since they are all together, but I could try.

              Thank you both for your responses!! 🙂


            • DanaNM
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                What do they look like if you break them open?

                Here’s my favorite bunny poop guide: https://imgur.com/a/5N4lD#ra2RfjI

                 

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              • HipHopBunny
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                  Thank you for the link!! 🙂

                  So, OB’s poops have been a bit more drier lately. What really concerned me, was that I just found some wet poops of hers. One piece had some bunched up really wet poo attached to it. It looked kind of similar to one of the pictures in that guide, only, there wasn’t as much, and it was attached to a normal one. Well, normal for OB at least. In the guide, it said to get some more vitamin B in her, so are there any types of foods I should be giving her?

                  Thank you in advance!


                • HipHopBunny
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                    When I was researching foods to help with this, I got oranges. Are oranges safe to give rabbits?


                  • LBJ10
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                      Oranges without the peel are fine to give.

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