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Forum DIET & CARE Peanut detox

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    • sarahthegemini
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        As you guys know as I’ve made several threads on the subject, Peanut’s poops are smaller than average. Although the past couple days, they’ve gone back to being more how they used to be – smaller early day time, possibly because he doesn’t eat much hay overnight, and as the day goes on and he gets plenty of hay in his system,  his poops increase to a more normal size. Although a couple of his were a little oddly shaped today tho but still a good size. I’ve decided to just give him the basics – plenty of hay, veggies in the evening and pellets in the morning as normal. The only non basics would be some dried dandelion and dried chicory root which he has with his veggies. Normally I provide quite a few different dried foraging things (plantain, nettle, sunflower petals plus I just got Blackcurrant leaves, coneflower leaf and dandelion root) but I’m going to hold off on them for a week and see if his poops become more consistent with size and shape. I figured I’d just make a thread to document it all! I don’t expect anyone to read but if you do, wish Peanut luck! And Buttercup as I’ll obviously be giving them the same things 


      • Bam
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          I wish all three of you luck!


        • Luna's Mom
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            I think information like this is helpful because of bunny poop being so connected to their health the more info the better!


          • sarahthegemini
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              Well no change in regards to Peanut’s poop – still starting out small and increasing in size as the day goes on.

              We decreased their pellets from 4 tablespoons between them to just 3 in the hopes it’ll encourage more hay eating and my gosh yesterday he ate tons! Still no difference in his poop tho.


            • Azerane
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                Don’t worry, I had a poop thread too, with pictures and people followed it Poop changes can take some time. Hopefully you can sort out his poop issues

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