lauraandmike
Warren Scout
I have a male rabbit, age 2. he produces too many cecotropes, that are usually more runny than they should be. His female partner died recently from diarrhea, but before this she had the long term problem that he has now (death probably not related to the soft stools, unsure). i changed the diet in many ways, no fruit or veg, lots of hay, few pellets etc. I have had rabbits before and never had these problems, so i think there is an underlying problem. I think that the male might have caught something from the other one. have you heard of anything like this? there is not much information on the internet. could worms do this? i havent seen any though. do antibiotics kill the good bacteria in the cecum? The female was on antibiotics for a time but I didnt notice any difference, not sure.
Any help would be great. I want to fix him up with a new lady but he must be better first.
Laura
Any help would be great. I want to fix him up with a new lady but he must be better first.
Laura