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Young Bun
Hi all,
I have spent ages reading through all the similar subjects on here.
Well out of our 11 buns,2 of which are house buns Monty one of the indoor buns is the only one who is constantly sticky around his bum
This problem arose since he had all his dangly bits removed,prior to this he was always clean and would eat all of his soft poops .
During the summer was a real nightmare with the flies.
We have been to the vets with this problem and he just put it down to diet,and at this time he was on pellet only and a tiny tiny bit of veggies.
We have tried him on all pellets including SS and A&P,but still no joy.
His Dad bless him looks after all the buns when they are ill or need cleaning,and I am after some more advice as Dad is real depressed and fed up with the fact that he (can't fix him).
You know what men are like :lol:
He is currently sharing the same pellets as our other indoor bun(burgess exel light)18% fibre,12% protein),these have never given us any problems with the other bun...
I am going to get him booked into the vets again on thursday for another check up and get him to check his teeth.
The main problem is He isn't a hay eating bun,even when he's on a greens ban.
There doesn't seem to be a link to his sticky bum,He can go weeks fine and the be real stick with no diet change...
I don't want him to dread seeing his dad as this is normally asssociated with him going in the sink :lol: Dad keeps saying he can't go on with monty,I know he doesn't meen this in a nasty way he's just upset he can't just sort out this ongoing problem.
I'am wondering if he could have some gut problem at all,when he went to the wets with this problem he gave him some stuff :? I think it was called fibreplast,or something similar and he seemed fine with this,but this was only for a week.
He stays in the summer house so it's nearly as good as being outside in there at the minute,I was thinking if he's just bored and just sitting around all day on his poops which is making the matter worse,we are going to try and get him outside next year inbetween some of the other rabbits so he have some neighbours for him to chat and play with,and get a bit more active.
It would be nice to get to the sticky bottom of this( pun intended) :lol:
Any advice would be great.
Take care and have a great christmas .
Samantha and her buns
this is when we caught him stealing from the fridge in the summer
And after we caught him
I have spent ages reading through all the similar subjects on here.
Well out of our 11 buns,2 of which are house buns Monty one of the indoor buns is the only one who is constantly sticky around his bum
This problem arose since he had all his dangly bits removed,prior to this he was always clean and would eat all of his soft poops .
During the summer was a real nightmare with the flies.
We have been to the vets with this problem and he just put it down to diet,and at this time he was on pellet only and a tiny tiny bit of veggies.
We have tried him on all pellets including SS and A&P,but still no joy.
His Dad bless him looks after all the buns when they are ill or need cleaning,and I am after some more advice as Dad is real depressed and fed up with the fact that he (can't fix him).
You know what men are like :lol:
He is currently sharing the same pellets as our other indoor bun(burgess exel light)18% fibre,12% protein),these have never given us any problems with the other bun...
I am going to get him booked into the vets again on thursday for another check up and get him to check his teeth.
The main problem is He isn't a hay eating bun,even when he's on a greens ban.
There doesn't seem to be a link to his sticky bum,He can go weeks fine and the be real stick with no diet change...
I don't want him to dread seeing his dad as this is normally asssociated with him going in the sink :lol: Dad keeps saying he can't go on with monty,I know he doesn't meen this in a nasty way he's just upset he can't just sort out this ongoing problem.
I'am wondering if he could have some gut problem at all,when he went to the wets with this problem he gave him some stuff :? I think it was called fibreplast,or something similar and he seemed fine with this,but this was only for a week.
He stays in the summer house so it's nearly as good as being outside in there at the minute,I was thinking if he's just bored and just sitting around all day on his poops which is making the matter worse,we are going to try and get him outside next year inbetween some of the other rabbits so he have some neighbours for him to chat and play with,and get a bit more active.
It would be nice to get to the sticky bottom of this( pun intended) :lol:
Any advice would be great.
Take care and have a great christmas .
Samantha and her buns
this is when we caught him stealing from the fridge in the summer
And after we caught him