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Forum DIET & CARE A lot of Cecotrophes

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    • Hugabear
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        Hey,

         My 15 week old females poop was completely fine since I get her a few days ago now every day there are at least a few cecotrophes lying around. Nothing has changed in her diet since I’ve had her except I’ve tried to give her a little bit of veg, but I last did that about 3/4 days ago. She gets both unlimited hay and pellets.


      • Roberta
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          So she is about 4 mths old… It could be the change in environment or it could be the greens…. I would give her a few more days to settle in. If she came from a breeder or pet shop her life previously may not have been the best and she may not have been getting as much food as she needs. It could also be that her hormones are starting to kick in and whilst hormonal bevaior is still a few weeks away her body may be responding to changes by producing more cecals. It is always a good idea to get a vet check for any new pet so you have a point of reference for future health issues. I would schedule a check up and mention the extra cecals at the appointment.

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      Forum DIET & CARE A lot of Cecotrophes