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  1. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    She should be getting them as shown in video so the wire floor should make no difference. It sounds like these are just extra cecal pellets. An occasional extra one isn't much to be alarmed about. If it continues, then something might be up. Typically an excess of cecotropes is from too rich of...
  2. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    @Bunnylady, you just seem to want to argue. You pick out one partial sentence out of paragraphs of writing and argue ad nauseum, ignoring the rest. If you want to swear that the info printed on the bag of rabbit feeds is gospel truth, go ahead. I’m offering a different perspective based, yes...
  3. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    This from a horse site: One of the biggest differences between alfalfa hay and grass hay is the protein content. On average, alfalfa hay has much higher levels of protein, ranging from 15% to 21% depending on when the alfalfa was cut. Alfalfa hay typically has more calories per pound than grass...
  4. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    She should be fine switching from outdoors to in. However, whenever a switch is done (in either direction) it is usually best to make the switch at one time. In other words, don't keep taking her in and out. Each move is stressful and rabbits have a difficult time regulating their body...
  5. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    I should have clarified that I was referring to indoor, fixed rabbits. Some of the problems not uncommon in some house rabbits is obesity, bladder sludge, and GI issues. High calcium and protein levels are usually blamed which is why high protein and high calcium legume (alfalfa)- based pellets...
  6. Happy Novogens

    Is this normal rabbit poop

    If you see an excess of uneaten cecal pellets (cecotropes) then that could mean that bunny is getting too rich of a diet. At 6-7 months of age, the pellet type should be switched from alfalfa-based to timothy-based. If you've been feeding alfalfa hay, that should also be transitioned to a grass...
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