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Runny Poo

jackiestone

Warren Veteran
One of my buns has runny poo,i noticed it in the run this afternoon,as they both go in one corner of the hutch not in the run normally.They both look well,what shall i do?

thanks

Jackie x
 
One of my buns has runny poo,i noticed it in the run this afternoon,as they both go in one corner of the hutch not in the run normally.They both look well,what shall i do?

thanks

Jackie x

Do you know which Bunny has the runny poo?
What do you feed them?
Have you introduced any new foods recently?

If the Buns are adults I would just feed hay and water for 24 hours. You can add a probiotic to their water.
A few Blackberry leaves would be good to give them if you can find any.

In adult Buns unformed faeces can indicate a Dental problem ( the Bun is not eating enough hay) so a Vet check would be a good idea.

If the Buns are Babies then they should be seen by a Vet ASAP.

Janex
 
Thanks Jane

they are one and 9 months.Both look clean so cant tell which one has it.I gave them some cabbage this morning but they didnt eat it.They are on Wagg bunny food and i am introducing pellets gradually which they wont eat,they look bright and happy,i have removed their food and they are eating timothy hay at the moment.My vet is open all weekend so i can pop them both down to see him any time
thanks for your reply

Jackie
 
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