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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Pudding Poops and Pellets: Question

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    • BunnyBeth
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        Hello!

        I’m brand new to Binky Bunny and pet rabbits.

        I just adopted two very sweet siblings, they’re 10 weeks old and seem to be doing fine except for one thing.

        I woke up one day and one of my rabbits had had some very dark, thick gloopy poops in her cage overnight. There were not many, one, maybe two movements. I took away their pellets (which are timothy and I had been feeding in unlimited amounts as per HRS recommendation). Her behavior didn’t seem changed though and she seemed to be eating a normal amount of hay and drinking water but not guzzling (though this bun is a bit of a glutton so does nothing in halves, including eating pellets). I came back from work at noon for lunch, no change in behavior, two more odd poops (which were like cement when hardened, as I learned trying to clean them up).

        After two full days with no pellets and normal poops I gave the bunny pair a small amount of pellets to see what would happen. 4 hours later her poops are getting runny and her butt is dripping.

        Again, she doesn’t seem to have any behavioral changes, she’s alert, active and doing binkies all over the place, but her butt drips when she gets pellets. Will my bunnies get enough nutrition if I feed them only hay and no pellets? They’re only 10 weeks old. Should I be freaking out and rush her to the vet, she doesn’t seem sick in any other way and it cleared up when the pellets were taken away.

        Thanks for any advice!


      • JackRabbit
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          I would take both to the vet as, soon as possible for a checkup and have their poop checked for coccidia. Coccidia is not uncommon in bunnies that age, and while most older bunnies’ immune systems can keep it in check, it can be serious/fatal in young bunnies but is easily treated when caught early. If one bunny has it, both would be treated so you want to take poop samples with you to the vet — try to take as fresh a sample as possible.

          Both of my lops had coccidia when we got them and both were treated successfully.


        • BunnyBeth
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            Thank you for the advice. I’m trying to get them a check-up scheduled anyway, so it’s good to know. She seems to be doing fine now though, once the pellets were gone she had no more issues.

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