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Diarrhea

Amylou1985

Young Bun
Hi Jeffery is coming to the end of his antibiotics and seems much better in himself and is eating and drinking but he has done a wee with some runny poo. His other poo has been normal and he seems fine in himself do I need to worry? Could it be a one off because he weed at the same time? I'm sorry for always posting i just worry a lot xxx
 
It seems to have been a one off occurrence. I don't know how to tell the difference to be honest but I think he may have eaten some xxx
 
It seems to have been a one off occurrence. I don't know how to tell the difference to be honest but I think he may have eaten some xxx

Cecals are usually black and soft-looking. Often described as a "bunch of grapes", they also smell really bad. These are the ones the buns are supposed to eat. Antibiotics can cause excess cecals, as can diet. One of my buns very occasionally leaves the odd cecal, especially after eating fresh greens/grass.

If it doesn't happen again, I wouldn't worry too much. x
 
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