Blue eyes wrote:
Hi Blue eyes. None of my buns had runny poo, just came out in a clump.
And no this isn't the one who had the abnormal poopoos.
I had gotten 2 bunnies in the beginning. Angel and my brother's rabbit Smokey. Angel died and I bought Angel and Smokey's sibling. Angel passed and...
Hi again everybody :) (Sorry I've been asking so many questions but I wanna make sure my rabbits are okay!) Can my 5 week old Holland Lops eat a little bit of grass? Like if I let them run around in the front yard? (We don't fertilize our grass btw) I'm just wanting to know.
PS: They have had...
Hi I have two 5-week-old Holland Lops. I have read they are not supposed to have veggies until they are older. Is this true? Or can they have lettuce/carrots?
I don't want them to die or get diarrhea or something...
Thanks :)
UPDATE:
Little bun-bun's droppings are coming out better! I have seen ALOT more normal balls and I just checked and there is a small clump on his butt but it isn't as big and it looks better. Thanks to everybody for the info! The hay is most definitely helping!
Thanks again :thanks::bunnydance:
Blue eyes wrote:
Blue eyes just a question. I know its off subject but, where did you make that cute avatar!? That changes through pics of your bunnies
You did a :goodjob on it!
My little baby, Angel was acting strange. She then starting acting like a rag-doll. My mom told me she might be dying. She started getting worse. Propping her head on the wire (wire cage) and water bowl. She didn't move much and she didn't drink water. I held her in my arms as she slowly got...
Blue eyes wrote:
Alright. Good idea lol. They are just babies so they don't eat TOO fast but two babies who are loving a new food might run out! Before bed I'll probably fill it up and when I wake up I'll refill. :)
Blue eyes wrote:
Hi Blue eyes. I read your article over like twice lol.
I didn't know I was supposed to feed them hay until today. I had read several different sites about them not supposed to. One said they aren't supposed to get alfalfa hay as it is too sweet for babies. I have a bale of...
CharmmyBunny wrote:
Oh okay! Thanks for your advice. I have heard baby buns aren't supposed to have hay until they are considered adults (which is like 5 or 6 months)
The rabbit sitting in the container :)...
CharmmyBunny wrote:
I filled a container with hay which they ate completely. (Him and his sibling who he lives with.) So I'll keep checking his fur "down there". Hopefully his poops will change. Right now he is completely IN the box. Sitting in it and lapping up the crumbles. :biggrin:
CharmmyBunny wrote:
Thats what it looks like except it sticks to his butt. It felt like toothpaste when I got it up. He pooped once again but it was not as bad. It wasn't so moist. It was just stuck to his butt again.:?
agnesthelion wrote:
You explained it good lol. I know she was weaned young but there's a long story behind that. I think its just 'night droppings'. But how do you cure that? Just by him/her getting older? I gave the bun some hay (Some people suggested that I do)
Here is my bunny. The one I am trying to name is the one with the ears sticking straight up/the one closest to the hay.
http://s1327.photobucket.com/albums/u666/HollandLop1247/My%20bunnies/?action=view¤t=bunny2_zps7f3d9490.jpg