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Forum DIET & CARE Bunny with soft poops

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    • Fusspuff
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        When ever I put Sparky out on the lawn to graze his poops become loose. So I’ve stopped putting him out. He is 4 months old now and all I want is for him to have free range of the house and yard and he loves being outside but every time I let him out his poop isn’t like diarrhea it’s still in balls but very soft. Will this get any better as he gets older or will I never be able to put him out on the lawn.

        NOTE: He is fine with his fresh greens and veggies it just seems to be the grass.

                   Our other rabbit has no problem with the grass at all. They are not bonded yet so they are out at separate times so I know          exactly which rabbit it is. 


      • drwil
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          One of our 3 bunnies has the same problem. Your rabbit might not be tolerant of too much wet food. One of my local rabbit pals was taught this in her 4H club classes.

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