Jenk
Well-Known Member
Is it possible for a bun beunableto digest a certain type/brand of pellet (causing gas, or food, build-up in the stomach)? And can such a build-up occur slowly, so that the symptoms don't result until 1-2 weeks' later?
My vet and I wonder if my bun's recent overly-full/distended stomach resulted from Oxbow's BB/T. Pink's digestive tract has always been loud after eating them--even when it wasa small ratio of them mixed with his former (alfalfa-based) pellets.
Permy vet's suggestion, I tried (a third time) to re-introduce the BB/T.(His gut quieted theprevious two times that I took him offthem for 4-5 days'.) I started with 1/2 Tbsp. and got him up to 1 Tbsp. His gut remained loud, but he also remained active/hungry/thirsty.
So I don't know if a build-up of shed fur, the pellets, or even a bacterial imbalance, is the cause....
Thank you,
Jenk
My vet and I wonder if my bun's recent overly-full/distended stomach resulted from Oxbow's BB/T. Pink's digestive tract has always been loud after eating them--even when it wasa small ratio of them mixed with his former (alfalfa-based) pellets.
Permy vet's suggestion, I tried (a third time) to re-introduce the BB/T.(His gut quieted theprevious two times that I took him offthem for 4-5 days'.) I started with 1/2 Tbsp. and got him up to 1 Tbsp. His gut remained loud, but he also remained active/hungry/thirsty.
So I don't know if a build-up of shed fur, the pellets, or even a bacterial imbalance, is the cause....
Thank you,
Jenk