Dem
Young Bun
Hi All,
I'm after a bit of expert advice if thats ok.
I have a 3 year old mini lop. We have had one case of stasis which was awful but the vets got him through. We have never found out what caused this issue and since have been religious at ensuring we don't change food, allow stress or anything that could trigger another case.
This morning i got up to find his litter tray full of normal pellets. He ate his breakfast of a small amount of Burgess food and some carrot. He always has plenty of fresh high grade hay to eat and of course lots of fresh water. I went to pop him into his run on the lawn for some exercise mid morning and noticed he'd had a bit of an upset tummy. I cleaned him us as i am also paranoid of fly strike but noticed in the last hour he again has had very loose droppings. He is totally himself though so i'm just keeping watch to make sure that he is not at risk of fly strike.
Yesterday he has his normal amount of pellets, hay and some scissor cut grass (only a small amount). There's be no changes that i can think of.
Has anyone got suggestions on what the best route of resolution is?
Thanks
Dem
I'm after a bit of expert advice if thats ok.
I have a 3 year old mini lop. We have had one case of stasis which was awful but the vets got him through. We have never found out what caused this issue and since have been religious at ensuring we don't change food, allow stress or anything that could trigger another case.
This morning i got up to find his litter tray full of normal pellets. He ate his breakfast of a small amount of Burgess food and some carrot. He always has plenty of fresh high grade hay to eat and of course lots of fresh water. I went to pop him into his run on the lawn for some exercise mid morning and noticed he'd had a bit of an upset tummy. I cleaned him us as i am also paranoid of fly strike but noticed in the last hour he again has had very loose droppings. He is totally himself though so i'm just keeping watch to make sure that he is not at risk of fly strike.
Yesterday he has his normal amount of pellets, hay and some scissor cut grass (only a small amount). There's be no changes that i can think of.
Has anyone got suggestions on what the best route of resolution is?
Thanks
Dem