FudgeTort
Wise Old Thumper
My little Brian has been having a problem with his poo over the past few days, basically he is producing too many caecotrophs.
I cant figure out why!
He is on antibiotics (septrin) and bisolven, and has been for a couple of months and never had any major problems before. One day I found a few soft poops but that was a while ago now.
He has excel pellets, again which he has had for since I got him, about two months ago, and gets a little less than an egg cup full every day, some in the morning, some at night.
He eats tons and tons of hay, in fact, he never stops eating the stuff.
He doesnt get a lot of greens, though the amount has been slowly increased recently due to my attempts to stop him eating my garden whilst free ranging :roll:
He doesnt seem to have any problems with regards to reaching his bum, he often grooms himself after ive washed him down there.
So basically, Im after some advice with what this could be and how to help him. Ive stopped giving him greens, and just given him his pellets as usual this morning and plenty of hay.
Thankfully he is going to the vets tomorrow anyway so I can see what she says.
I cant figure out why!
He is on antibiotics (septrin) and bisolven, and has been for a couple of months and never had any major problems before. One day I found a few soft poops but that was a while ago now.
He has excel pellets, again which he has had for since I got him, about two months ago, and gets a little less than an egg cup full every day, some in the morning, some at night.
He eats tons and tons of hay, in fact, he never stops eating the stuff.
He doesnt get a lot of greens, though the amount has been slowly increased recently due to my attempts to stop him eating my garden whilst free ranging :roll:
He doesnt seem to have any problems with regards to reaching his bum, he often grooms himself after ive washed him down there.
So basically, Im after some advice with what this could be and how to help him. Ive stopped giving him greens, and just given him his pellets as usual this morning and plenty of hay.
Thankfully he is going to the vets tomorrow anyway so I can see what she says.
Last edited: