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Forum DIET & CARE Should I get my rabbits a fecal test regularly?

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    • Number1Sticky
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        I’m planning on having one of my rabbits spayed in January and I plan on having her blood tested first. I also have another rabbit that is already spayed, but I plan on getting her blood tested also. Just as a checkup; they both seem very healthy. But they are both getting a little older so I thought I’d just take them both in for an exam. And I was just wondering if I should get them both a fecal test while I’m at it, or is that something that’s really only done when you suspect they are sick?

         

        Rabbits;

         

        Tallulah:

        Age: about 4 years old.

        Breed: Mini Rex.

        Sex: Unspayed female.

         

        Toby:

        Age: almost 6 years.

        Breed: Holland lop mix.

        Se: Spayed Female.

         

        Thanks for any advice!!!


      • Sarita
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          There is no need to do a fecal regularly if they live indoors. They would only need that if the vet suggests it for a particular problem.

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