Kirstysharp2847 Well-Known Member Joined Jul 29, 2018 Messages 59 Reaction score 9 Location Liverpool Feb 7, 2019 #1 I've recently got a 8 week old netherland dwarf and I've been seeing clumps of cecotropes that she hasn't ate. Should I be worried?
I've recently got a 8 week old netherland dwarf and I've been seeing clumps of cecotropes that she hasn't ate. Should I be worried?
Hermelin Well-Known Member Joined Dec 9, 2017 Messages 2,600 Reaction score 2,690 Location Sweden Feb 7, 2019 #2 Often when it’s cecotropes it means they get too much nutrients/ sugar which makes them to produce more. Producing more —-> rest product which they won’t eat because . Often it help with giving less pellets and the amount will decreased. Nothing to really worrying about.
Often when it’s cecotropes it means they get too much nutrients/ sugar which makes them to produce more. Producing more —-> rest product which they won’t eat because . Often it help with giving less pellets and the amount will decreased. Nothing to really worrying about.