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FORUM DIET & CARE Poopybut and mushy poos cause?

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    • Carrot Lane Bunny
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        Hi everyone DJ went to the vet today because of mushy pooos.The vet said to do a food trial and see what is making him mushy I think I agree because when I took him of pellets and veggies he drasticly improved so wish me luck.


      • Carrot Lane Bunny
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          and also he has not had changes in diet lately.


        • BinkyBunny
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            So is he only on hay now right now?

            What types of pellets and veggies/greens did his diet originally consist of?

            I know that one of my bunnies, Bailey (RIP), just had a very sensitive digestive tract, and after much food monitoring, she got lots of hay, smaller amount of pellets that I spread throughout the day, and discovered which greens gave her poopy butt (by trying one at time for week, and adding). She could only tolerate a few different kinds while my other bunnies could pretty much eat everything on the HRS list. I also fed her smaller portions more often, as she would gobble up everything at once and that didn’t help.


          • Carrot Lane Bunny
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              OK ya that is what I will do thanks.He was eating spring mix before.

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