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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A HUGE clump of poops

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    • Samsie
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        A little background information: Samson is a 5 month old Flemish who recently went off meds for a parasite. He has been eating and drinking normally. Some days he may have a few soft poops or a little irregular, but for the most part they are normal.

        Today I went to check on him (he has free roam of a nice size bedroom, and I found (see picture) a large clump of poops with lots of soft poops around it. I understand there are some poops they eat, but usually they look different than this. Obviously the soft poops aren’t normal. I am feeding him unlimited young rabbit oxbow food, unlimited hay and about 4 cups of veggies a day. He’s about 5lb. He gets Kale, Cilantro, Parsley, Spinach, Dandelion greens, Mustard greens, etc. I try to switch it up. He used to love Kale but now he picks through it and goes for the cilantro. I give him about 3 baby carrots a day, and every other day I give him a tiny teaspoon size helping of banana or mango.

        Judging by how the poops look like should this be something I should be concerned about?  Oh and they small horrible! He’s doing everything as normal. thanks!


      • Muffinluv
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          I think these are just cecals, they are clumped weirdly, at least my bun poops them out a little differently, one after the other instead of a clump but I wouldn’t be too worried. I think you are fine and yes they smell stinky XD Whenever Muffin is a greedy guts and gulps all his pellets at once he gets these!

          Can anyone else chime in?


        • Sarita
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            Those are cecals perfectly normal.


          • Samsie
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              the picture makes it look WAY smaller than it was. It was hmm….probably the size of a extra large grape. Lets just say when I saw it I thought, wow, that must have been painful!!


            • Roberta
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                It could be hormonal too… My foster Starsky did huge stinky poos before he was neutered… Every thing is back to normal now…


              • CheriB603
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                  Normal, but if he’s only 5 lbs you might be feeding too many veggies and carrots which can lead to over production of this kind of poop. 5lbs seems a little small for a 5 month old Flemish Giant… Could he be a mix?


                • Samsie
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                    I’m not sure to be honest about whether he could be a mix. I saw his parents and to me they looked quite large. I think I underestimated his weight. My boyfriend said he is more like 6 or 7 pounds. He is really thin because of the parasites he had, but his body weight seems to be normalizing. Here are some pics and you can tell me what you think


                  • Samsie
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                      oops here are the pics, hopefully it works


                    • longhairmike
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                        Kale, collards, dandys, and the other really dark greens need to be limited.
                        they’re way too rich and will literally make the bunny fart.

                        stick to romaine as the main green

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