Hello all,
I have a baby rabbit with mushy poop off and on and am looking for some advice.
Here's the background... The bunny is 7 weeks old. She was syringe raised, starting at 10 days of age. She is bright-eyed and energetic. She is also tiny, no more than 1/2 the size of her siblings. She weighs only 17oz. (Mamma rabbit is about 8-9 lbs). Other than her size, she looks great.
She completely weaned herself from formula about 2 weeks ago. Starting about 10 days ago, she has had mushy shiny black stool off and on. The majority of her poop looks normal. The mushy stuff mainly happens at night. Based on what I have read, I am assuming this is cecal dysbiosis, but I don't know what to do about it.
I did take her to a rabbit savy vet, but as soon as I mentioned cecal dysbiosis, she said that was ridiculous, because rabbits eat their cecotropes. Over $200 later, she has been treated with 3 days of Bene-bac, treated for intestinal parasites (although fecal was negative) and been treated for mites (not sure why). No improvement.
She eats free choice juvenile rabbit food and timothy hay. She gets a tiny portion of parsley and spinach twice daily. I removed the fresh greens from her diet for 2 days, without improvement, so I have added them back. I've considered cutting back her pellets, but she is so tiny and thin that I hesitate to do so.
If it is cecal dysbiosis, what do I do? I'm worried that if she is not eating the cecotropes, that she will eventually succumb to malnourishment. If cecal dysbiosis isn't what's happening, any other ideas?
Thanks so much!
Lynda
I have a baby rabbit with mushy poop off and on and am looking for some advice.
Here's the background... The bunny is 7 weeks old. She was syringe raised, starting at 10 days of age. She is bright-eyed and energetic. She is also tiny, no more than 1/2 the size of her siblings. She weighs only 17oz. (Mamma rabbit is about 8-9 lbs). Other than her size, she looks great.
She completely weaned herself from formula about 2 weeks ago. Starting about 10 days ago, she has had mushy shiny black stool off and on. The majority of her poop looks normal. The mushy stuff mainly happens at night. Based on what I have read, I am assuming this is cecal dysbiosis, but I don't know what to do about it.
I did take her to a rabbit savy vet, but as soon as I mentioned cecal dysbiosis, she said that was ridiculous, because rabbits eat their cecotropes. Over $200 later, she has been treated with 3 days of Bene-bac, treated for intestinal parasites (although fecal was negative) and been treated for mites (not sure why). No improvement.
She eats free choice juvenile rabbit food and timothy hay. She gets a tiny portion of parsley and spinach twice daily. I removed the fresh greens from her diet for 2 days, without improvement, so I have added them back. I've considered cutting back her pellets, but she is so tiny and thin that I hesitate to do so.
If it is cecal dysbiosis, what do I do? I'm worried that if she is not eating the cecotropes, that she will eventually succumb to malnourishment. If cecal dysbiosis isn't what's happening, any other ideas?
Thanks so much!
Lynda