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There are what appear to be small transparent flecks on the poop which could be pinworms. It would also account for the odd shaped poop. No hay in the diet and a low quality pellet aren't going to cause odd shaped poop like that, whereas intestinal parasites most certainly could.

And I didn’t suggest using horse medicine. Panacur for rabbits is specifically made to give to rabbits, not horses. And deworming pets is a common thing that can be done by pet owners without the supervision of a vet if the person is comfortable doing it. Not to mention it may be necessary as this owner may not have access to an experienced rabbit vet in their country.

@cedric it's up to you what to decide to do. This is panacur for rabbits.
https://www.vetuk.co.uk/rabbit-supplies-rabbit-wormers-c-649_651/panacur-rabbit-oral-paste-5g-p-1105
If you have a knowledgeable rabbit vet to go to, they could do a fecal poop test to check for parasites if you want, though if you actually see active pinworms in the poop then a fecal test isn't necessary. The vet should also be able to provide you with the proper antiparasitic.
I check it my sister in 10 minutes ago she says there is any pinworms. I never seen before.Also I don't trust wets in there they not good knowledge about rabbit but when I see pinworms in poops I got to the wet immediately.
 
I check it my sister in 10 minutes ago she says there is any pinworms. I never seen before.Also I don't trust wets in there they not good knowledge about rabbit but when I see pinworms in poops I got to the wet immediately.
Sorry I didn't get was your sister able to see pinworms or not? Also Google says it's 3am in Kiev now you should really go home and get some sleep and post some more pics of your rabbit and his setup tomorrow. He looks very pretty in your latest pics but still his fur is different from what I usually see in hollands.
@Eve84 has a very similar rabbit and she said it is dwarf lop, so maybe I am wrong here's her little girl maybe she will see your thread too

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Sorry I didn't get was your sister able to see pinworms or not? Also Google says it's 3am in Kiev now you should really go home and get some sleep and post some more pics of your rabbit and his setup tomorrow. He looks very pretty in your latest pics but still his fur is different from what I usually see in hollands.
@Eve84 has a very similar rabbit and she said it is dwarf lop, so maybe I am wrong here's her little girl maybe she will see your thread too

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Thanks for helps:d I need sleep and my sister say my bunn poops are very small.There is problem I think.I don't seen small poops in my home.Now, I go to the wet tomorrow.
 
Thanks for helps:d I need sleep and my sister say my bunn poops are very small.There is problem I think.I don't seen small poops in my home.Now, I go to the wet tomorrow.
He needs hay. If he has no hay only grain based pellets he can get very sick. Small poos often indicate gut problems like blockage. It is very dangerous. Please read about GI stasis and see pics for how poos look then. He needs unlimited grass hay and unlimited water all the time, if he eats healthy he will stay healthy.
http://www.aimeesrabbitry.com/gi-stasis.html#
 
If he has no hay for 3 weeks as you said you need to get hay asap. If you go to vet tomorrow please tell them that your rabbit had no hay at all before they prescribe any medicine. Because medicine won't fix your rabbit's diet, if his poos are small as you said (but not like in your first photo) he maybe has GI stasis already and will need medicine, but tell vets that his diet was only pellets for the past 3 weeks.

Based on photo you posted I would get hay asap and wood feed unlimited, his poo should improve after a few days.

You need to learn some basics about rabbits, in first link Mariam posted there's a very good simple site with lots of pictures all about keeping rabbits at home for new rabbit owners, check it out, if you follow recommendations your rabbit will be fine. :)

https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/
P.S. Since your rabbit is still only 2 months old you don't need to feed vegetables and greens, fruits and other treats, that all after he is 6 months. For now he should only get hay, water and good pellets.
 
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Hi,
Wow he looks so similar to our one 🥰 are you from Germany 🇩🇪?

The German name for its breed is: Teddyzwergwidder (Teddywidder). I’m not sure how to translate these breed types.

It’s normal that his poo is much smaller while he is still a baby. As bigger they get the bigger their poo gets.

But as other mentioned before, the diet should involve 80% of hay!!! As long as they are babies I feed pallets too but soon I will switch to a rabbit food free of pallets. It contains loads of other things but no pallets. It’s called grünhopper adult. And their main food will be fresh grass and hay and additional some fresh stuff like carrots 🥕 fennel celery etc.

You need to brush his hair at least once every two weeks!

Good luck
Eve
 

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If he has no hay for 3 weeks as you said you need to get hay asap. If you go to vet tomorrow please tell them that your rabbit had no hay at all before they prescribe any medicine. Because medicine won't fix your rabbit's diet, if his poos are small as you said (but not like in your first photo) he maybe has GI stasis already and will need medicine, but tell vets that his diet was only pellets for the past 3 weeks.

Based on photo you posted I would get hay asap and wood feed unlimited, his poo should improve after a few days.

You need to learn some basics about rabbits, in first link Mariam posted there's a very good simple site with lots of pictures all about keeping rabbits at home for new rabbit owners, check it out, if you follow recommendations your rabbit will be fine. :)

https://rabbitsindoors.weebly.com/
P.S. Since your rabbit is still only 2 months old you don't need to feed vegetables and greens, fruits and other treats, that all after he is 6 months. For now he should only get hay, water and good pellets.
Thanks a lot I follow this recommendations, thanks your helps :d
 
Hi,
Wow he looks so similar to our one 🥰 are you from Germany 🇩🇪?

The German name for its breed is: Teddyzwergwidder (Teddywidder). I’m not sure how to translate these breed types.

It’s normal that his poo is much smaller while he is still a baby. As bigger they get the bigger their poo gets.

But as other mentioned before, the diet should involve 80% of hay!!! As long as they are babies I feed pallets too but soon I will switch to a rabbit food free of pallets. It contains loads of other things but no pallets. It’s called grünhopper adult. And their main food will be fresh grass and hay and additional some fresh stuff like carrots 🥕 fennel celery etc.

You need to brush his hair at least once every two weeks!

Good luck
Eve
Oh your bunns looks like minee. What a pretty bunns. I am from Ukraine 🇺🇦 :d

Thanks your all sugestions.I will note this and I will follow.
 
I don't know what brands are available in your country, usually all information is on package.
Most important that fibre is 19% or more, for junior rabbit like yours protein 18%. Pellets shouldn't contain any grain or musli type pieces. It is impossible to tell good or not just from your photo. But he needs hay anyway, so when you get hay his poos should improve within a couple days.

I don't see any worms in your photo, if it's 2 months old baby raised at home indoors in clean home and was fed good food not scraps from waste bin, there shouldn't be any parasites in his poo. Also please don't experiment with giving a baby rabbit horse medicine, especially without vets prescription, you can easily kill him. If you think he has parasites go to vet.
Hi Zuppa.
I found this brand in the internet it is good for my baby bunny can you help me?

fibre %20, protein %17, humidity %10, Crude Ash %8, fat content %3, calcium %1, phosphorus %0,80, sodium %0,20, vitamin A 12000 IU/kg, vitamin D3 1400 IU/kg, vitamin E 95 mg/kg, vitamin C 100 mg/kg.
 

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Hi Zuppa.
I found this brand in the internet it is good for my baby bunny can you help me?

fibre %20, protein %17, humidity %10, Crude Ash %8, fat content %3, calcium %1, phosphorus %0,80, sodium %0,20, vitamin A 12000 IU/kg, vitamin D3 1400 IU/kg, vitamin E 95 mg/kg, vitamin C 100 mg/kg.
Hi, I think it's fine it is alfalfa-based so you can keep feeding your baby rabbit until he's 5 months old. Recommended portion is 30-50 gram per day. Then you will need to transfer him to non-alfalfa pellets.
https://www.versele-laga.com/en/oropharma/produkte/complete-cuni-junior
So you need hay now, any chance you got some already?
 
Hi, I think it's fine it is alfalfa-based so you can keep feeding your baby rabbit until he's 5 months old. Recommended portion is 30-50 gram per day. Then you will need to transfer him to non-alfalfa pellets.
https://www.versele-laga.com/en/oropharma/produkte/complete-cuni-junior
So you need hay now, any chance you got some already?
Oh thaks. I give hay my bunn. He is also very energetic. He is looks like happy.Now he sleep not poop yet but he is already pee.He is everytime poop in night. I wait excitedly.I have timothy and dry clover grass.
 
Oh thaks. I give hay my bunn. He is also very energetic. He is looks like happy.Now he sleep not poop yet but he is already pee.He is everytime poop in night. I wait excitedly.
So he has hay now? Can you post some pics?
He supposed to poo all the time.

If he has hay available now you can measure 50 gram of pellets and give him once a day or maybe half and half twice a day, so he will start eating more hay.

Do you have toilet box for him or he pees everywhere? You can train him to pee into a litterbox just like cats do. Just usual cat litter is not good for rabbits they can have respiratory problems, only wood pellet litter is safe for them, or recycled paper pellets. Hopefully you have them in your country as well.

Here's an example of wood pellet litter
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08454C9S...jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
 
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Hi everyone. Hear my 2 months bunns new poops .It is good or bad what do you think? It is small for 2 month rabbit? It is not round its like shapeless maybe.Cedric eat, drink well.Also he pee and poo good but he's looks like energetic and run and do binkys but he's lying down so many times .
 

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Hi everyone. Hear my 2 months bunns new poops .It is good or bad what do you think? It is small for 2 month rabbit? It is not round its like shapeless maybe.Cedric eat, drink well.Also he pee and poo good but he's looks like energetic and run and do binkys but he's lying down so many times .
Were you able to get hay for him? Poos don't look too bad tbh
 
I think his poo 💩 looks fine that he is a bit sleepy is normal due to his young age and also due to the heat outside I think.

I needs constant access to hay at any time - day and night! Never let him go hungry and hay is 80% of his diet!!!
 
I think his poo 💩 looks fine that he is a bit sleepy is normal due to his young age and also due to the heat outside I think.

I needs constant access to hay at any time - day and night! Never let him go hungry and hay is 80% of his diet!!!

Thanks a lot I give him unlimited hay.He is happy bunn now :dd
 

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