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Have baby rabbits about 5 weeks old. They all have tiny droppings. Yesterday and today I found this. It’s a bunch clumped together. I have four so I do not know which one it is. Please help. Is there an issue?? What do I do?

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InspectorMorse
That is a ceacotroph, the poo that Rabbits should eat directly from their anus as part of the normal digestive process


Are the Kits still with their Mum? They should be

What is their diet?

Are they all bright, active and well within themselves with no signs of bloated bellies or mucous in their poo ?
Zoobec
Zoobec
Hi, you should post questions as threads in the relevant parts of the forum. This one should go in health but I’m unable to move it as it’s a profile post.
New Bunny momma. Rescued a bunny in our yard and surprise she was pregnant! We now have 4 adorable baby bunnies! Mommy’s name is Aggie she is my profile pictures.Could use advice on grasses and hays I can feed everyone from our yard and woods! The babies are almost 2 months now. I do feed them foods from our tractor supply store also. Thanks for letting me join!
bunny momma
bunny momma
Welcome. You may get better responses if you post in the diet and digestion section of the forum. Mine eat mostly hay and some purchased greens. Several on this forum forage for their bunnies and can help you determine what items are rabbit safe.
Cinnabun14
Cinnabun14
I love Maggie, she's got a similar half mustache to my Chika!

Here's some older posts that might help you on feeding your buns:

https://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/index.php?threads/old-useful-diet-thread.297805/
Craig
Please let me have your address and I will send you some lemonbalm - hopefully next week.

I've also got some spare Jostaberry 1yr old rooted cuttings if you want one. They get to be quite big bushes (6' x 6' ish), but rabbits can eat the leaves / branches. Prune hard after fruiting if needed. Fruit makes nice jam, crumbles, etc. It's a gooseberry x blackcurrant. Thornless. Purple fruit.

Diane
Craig 1965
Craig 1965
Thats absolutely fine. No hurry. Its blazing hot here and the ground is like concrete. I've spent the day hacking away at the copious hawthorn that has taken over a part of the garden. I'm trying to make the garden as low maintenance as I can. The geraniums I got a few weeks back are nearly flowering so ill post photos when they do.
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Shimmer
Do the bunnies like hawthorn? At least the prunings can be useful. It's also good weather for drying forage for winter.
Craig 1965
Craig 1965
They're not interested in hawthorn. Flo likes one of the triffids - some yellow green leafy bush thing. I have no idea what it is. Oddly theyve both left my strawberry plant alone- which is odd cause flo loves dried strawberry stalks.
I am a bun mom to a 5-year-old, rescued New Zealand rabbit, named Lucky Catalina Amora (we call her Lucky) and a 7-month-old Netherland Dwarf who is named Elizabeth Magdalena Immaculee (we call her Elizabeth).

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