If you could keep her on hay for a few days and see if there's any changes, one day is too short time I think.
I thought about you and only reason I can think is that she's growing and reached age when she doesn't need 16% protein it's too rich for her so I would keep her on hay for a few more days if this improves after a week I would change her pellets to adult pellets with 13% protein and would also be strict with dosing them. She's mini sized and her portions should be smaller, only babies get unlimited pellets but i start limiting at about 16 weeks, I know you limit already but maybe protein is too high.
Other thing is that there maybe some of ingredients in her food that are surplus for her, I see there are some quite egzotic ingredients here I will post composition again at the end of my comment.
If she still have those soft wet stinky zeppelins after one week on hay and water then I don't know maybe check her liver but I have no experience with that, maybe JBun could suggest what tests could be done.
My personal opinion is that she just reached age when her pellets are too rich for her body but there could be more opinions on that hopefully you will get more responses here
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Composition:
Vegetable by-products (Timothy Hay 53%, herbal hay 10%, 5% chicory, Inulin 0.2%, yucca schidigera 0.05%, grape seed extract 0.01%), seeds, vegetable protein extracts, fruits (apple 5%) , minerals, oils and fats, Seaweed (spirulina powder 0.01%).
Additives/kg: Oregano: 120 mg.
Nutritional additives/kg: Vitamin A 9.000 IU, Vitamin D3 1000 IU, Vitamin E 100 IU, Vitamin C 350 mg, Vitamin K3 8.9 mg, Vitamin B1 20 mg, Vitamin B2 26 mg, Vitamin B6 23 mg, Vitamin B12 77 mg, niacin 130 mg, pantothenic acid 50 mg, biotin 660 mg, folic acid 3.5 mg, choline 1300 mg, E2 I (iodine) 1.53 mg, E4 Cu (copper) 12 mg, E5 Mn (manganese) 30 mg, E6 Zn (zinc) 60 mg, E8 Se (selenium) 0.06 mg.
Analytical:
Crude fiber 24%
Crude protein 16%
Crude ash 7.5%
Oils and fats 3.4%
Potassium 1.4%
Calcium 0.8%
Phosphorus 0.4%
Magnesium 0.19%
Natrium 0.17%
I thought about you and only reason I can think is that she's growing and reached age when she doesn't need 16% protein it's too rich for her so I would keep her on hay for a few more days if this improves after a week I would change her pellets to adult pellets with 13% protein and would also be strict with dosing them. She's mini sized and her portions should be smaller, only babies get unlimited pellets but i start limiting at about 16 weeks, I know you limit already but maybe protein is too high.
Other thing is that there maybe some of ingredients in her food that are surplus for her, I see there are some quite egzotic ingredients here I will post composition again at the end of my comment.
If she still have those soft wet stinky zeppelins after one week on hay and water then I don't know maybe check her liver but I have no experience with that, maybe JBun could suggest what tests could be done.
My personal opinion is that she just reached age when her pellets are too rich for her body but there could be more opinions on that hopefully you will get more responses here
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Composition:
Vegetable by-products (Timothy Hay 53%, herbal hay 10%, 5% chicory, Inulin 0.2%, yucca schidigera 0.05%, grape seed extract 0.01%), seeds, vegetable protein extracts, fruits (apple 5%) , minerals, oils and fats, Seaweed (spirulina powder 0.01%).
Additives/kg: Oregano: 120 mg.
Nutritional additives/kg: Vitamin A 9.000 IU, Vitamin D3 1000 IU, Vitamin E 100 IU, Vitamin C 350 mg, Vitamin K3 8.9 mg, Vitamin B1 20 mg, Vitamin B2 26 mg, Vitamin B6 23 mg, Vitamin B12 77 mg, niacin 130 mg, pantothenic acid 50 mg, biotin 660 mg, folic acid 3.5 mg, choline 1300 mg, E2 I (iodine) 1.53 mg, E4 Cu (copper) 12 mg, E5 Mn (manganese) 30 mg, E6 Zn (zinc) 60 mg, E8 Se (selenium) 0.06 mg.
Analytical:
Crude fiber 24%
Crude protein 16%
Crude ash 7.5%
Oils and fats 3.4%
Potassium 1.4%
Calcium 0.8%
Phosphorus 0.4%
Magnesium 0.19%
Natrium 0.17%