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About Amy
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I am the owner/operator of a small scale mini rex rabbitry. I am also a member of the ARBA. I can answer questions about Mini Rex rabbits, breeding, care of kits, general care of rabbits both pet and brood stock/show, general genetics (or can point you in the right direction to finding that information). I also have a general knowledge of medical and behavioral aspects of owning rabbits, but I am not a vet, so can not diagnose your pet. I can not answer questions about dressing out or eating rabbits, meat rabbits (other than general rabbit behavior). Even though I am a breeder I feel that pet rabbits should be spayed and neutered, but that does not mean I will not help a pet owner out who has a litter on the way, or in the nestbox.

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Owner/Operator of a small scale Mini Rex rabbitry. I have owned rabbits both as pets most of my life and have been a breeder for a year.

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full-time college student with a love for rabbits.

 
   

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Topic: Rabbits



Expert: Amy
Date: 7/7/2008
Subject: Rabbit diarrhea?

Question
Rabbit diarrhea?
Hi my rabbit had diarrhea a couple of days ago. She is fine now but I was wondering if I should go the the vet or give the vet a call anyway to make sure that whatever caused the diarrhea is not there anymore. It is really nessecary to go to the vet even though she is perfectly fine now? She is a holland lop and is 11 weeks old. I was feeding her a leaf of parsly a day so that might have caused it. But I did not feed her parsly the day she got diarrhea, do you still think it could have been the parsly that caused it? She is fine now and I have stopped feeding her parsly
Thanks!


Answer
The fresh greens in the diet can cause a bit of diarrhea, especially at that age. Most breeders suggest not feeding  your rabbits greens or veggies until about 3-4 months old and then only once or twice a week.  Until they have adjusted to the fresh food.  Feeding her a leaf of parsley a day could cause diarrhea, I would almost put money on it since she has since gotten over it.  What I would do if I were you, is stop with the fresh foods for about 2 weeks, or so then start out with a fresh food once a week for about 3wks then move up to 2 a week etc. I would not however be feeding her fresh  more than about 3-4 times a week, while fresh food is good for rabbits and needs to be part of the diet, it does need to be limited because they can get diarrhea so easily and diarrhea can in some cases be fatal.

I think you have done the right thing in stopping the parsley for now, and I think you will be able to feed it to her again, you will just have to build her system up to it.

Good Luck
Amy

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