I’m pretty sure it’s Beauty. She has been producing small poops for the last 24 hours. She’s eating and drinking as normal and is active as always. Is it always stasis? Or could it be some thing else
Small poops are a sign that the gut is slowing down. This is possibly just because of the change in her home situation.
If I were you I would keep all of her food exactly the same as it was at the breeder's for a little while longer and not attempt to change her over yet, so same pellets and just hay. Also make sure that she is drinking a lot. Try to keep things as settled as you can and hopefully the poops will improve very soon.
Yes I agree with Omi. Also make sure she isn’t nibbling and eating cardboard instead of eating hay. Is she moulting at all?
Off to the vets as iv just noticed bloating starting
Maybe I should word it some thing along the lines of wanting to try it to see if my buns get on with it as I’m wanting to change. They don’t have to know I’m changing it to some thing else other then theirs lol
Off to the vets as iv just noticed bloating starting
Maybe I should word it some thing along the lines of wanting to try it to see if my buns get on with it as I’m wanting to change. They don’t have to know I’m changing it to some thing else other then theirs lol
Thanks every one. Vet was very good. Tried getting hold of the exotics vet but because of the holidays they not been able to. He thinks it’s stasis. She’s been given a gut stimulant, subutanious fluids and being sent home with recovery food and syringes which I need to give every 2hrs.
Just so sad at the moment she’s so young.
Any tips on syringe feeding a small young bun would be much appreciated
Ah I'm sorryThanks every one. Vet was very good. Tried getting hold of the exotics vet but because of the holidays they not been able to. He thinks it’s stasis. She’s been given a gut stimulant, subutanious fluids and being sent home with recovery food and syringes which I need to give every 2hrs.
Just so sad at the moment she’s so young.
Any tips on syringe feeding a small young bun would be much appreciated
Thanks every one. Vet was very good. Tried getting hold of the exotics vet but because of the holidays they not been able to. He thinks it’s stasis. She’s been given a gut stimulant, subutanious fluids and being sent home with recovery food and syringes which I need to give every 2hrs.
Just so sad at the moment she’s so young.
Any tips on syringe feeding a small young bun would be much appreciated
Oh yes keep all four paws on the ground, just wrapping her up will mean she can't wriggle away. I tend to kneel behind the bun and make sure my ankles are crossed or together, because some buns will try to reverse into you and escape that way [emoji38]Thank you for the help. MightyMax Will look at the video’s as soon as I get home as can’t use YouTube when I’m out.
Graciee. Will try the bunnie burrito with the towel. Do I keep her right way up?
She was shaking when she came out so iv warped my coat around the carrier hoping it will calm her and keep the heat in. Will let you know how it goes when have done the first feed.
Thanks again
Thank you for the help. MightyMax Will look at the video’s as soon as I get home as can’t use YouTube when I’m out.
Graciee. Will try the bunnie burrito with the towel. Do I keep her right way up?
She was shaking when she came out so iv warped my coat around the carrier hoping it will calm her and keep the heat in. Will let you know how it goes when have done the first feed.
Thanks again