Yes, I am familiar with stasis and the jelly that goes with it, this was much more severe and plentiful, and several other buns got it, we traced it to the Timothy hay, was either not dried properly or had mildew due to the feed store not storing properly...we have lost 3 of our 7 rabbits to this. I am beyond livid. But Nono was the first one that succumbed in such a manner. The others, despite everything the vet gave/had and all our TLC, gave in to the stasis.
Our Hotot girl, after giving us a false alarm of her doing better by pooping a storm up after 3 days of no poo, suddenly when she would stand from laying down, her head would stay on the floor, and her back would arch like crazy, then she would collapse forward(idk if she was lunging or collapsing) and then she died. And we were jumping for joy when she was pooping semi normally.
My sweet Himi dwarf, worked so hard trying to stay with me, literally playing with me and nibbling me up until his last breath(that was hard.) his stool turned enormous. He weighed 2.1lbs and was a year old, and imagine him trying to poo out an average adult males thumb. Yea. And he passed a good 2 inches of it, turned to jelly and succumbed to it. Idk if my vet is dense or if there really was just no hope for our babies....
Sorry for the novel, I just needed to vent. And hopefully nobody has ever/will ever experience this kind of heartbreak.