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How Often Do Bunnies Poop?

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If you’ve got a new bunny, you have to wonder how many poops it creates. Then you might think that my bunny might be sick. For better care, you need to know how often do bunnies poop.

Here, you have to keep in mind that a healthy bunny makes a lot of poops in a day. For their high fiber diet, they produce over two hundred (200+) poop pellets in a single day, and rabbits pee between two (2) and eight (8) times per day. Of course, it depends on the rabbit’s neuter status, age, and health condition.

So, don’t fear it. But some of the symptoms of the poops give an idea of the physical condition of the rabbit.

That’s why you must have to check your rabbit’s pee and poops every day because any abnormal pee or poops are a sign of illness.

Okay, now you have to know,

Amounts of poop a rabbit usually does

It depends on the rabbits. Yet that is what most rabbits do.

  • Rabbits urinate 2-8 times per day. But unneutered male rabbits spray more than eight times in a day.
  • They eliminate 125 to 200+ Fecal Pellets in a day. And these are round shape, dry and scentless.
  • Besides, they defecate small soft stools (Cecals)

But if your rabbit is different, then there is no reason for you to be worried. These depend on the rabbit’s gender, size, and age. But if your rabbit does not pee or poop in a continuous 24 hours, it is a medical emergency. In such a case, you must take your rabbit to the doctor.

Types of poops

It would be best if you had enough idea about how often do bunnies poop because rabbits are different from other animals.
They usually produce two types of poops.

  1. Droppings
  2. Cecals

Now I will tell you about these.

  • About Droppings

These droppings are small and round shape. The Normal poop color is medium brown or gray. They are quite dry, and if you squash them, they may crumble. In healthy droppings, you will see the hay they eat, and they will be scentless.

If the droppings are dark or tiny size, this will be the sign of illness. But, if your rabbit eats a lot of fresh grass, in this case, you except dark brown droppings.

  • Cecals or Caecotrophs

Now I will tell you an exciting thing named Cecals or Caecotrophs.

They look like small as brown grapes, and these are a lot wetter than droppings, and their smell too bad. But you can’t see them because your rabbits will eat it after produce them.

These Cecals provides many essential elements. Such as,

# Vitamins B

# Nitrogen

# Fatty Acids and

# Microbial proteins

These are very important for maintaining your rabbit’s good health.

Poops for checking the health

Now you have to know that, how can you get an idea of the health of your rabbit when you see your rabbit’s poops?

Healthy rabbit droppings are small size and round shape. And the color of the poop is medium brown or gray. They are quite dry and scentless.

But, if you see that, your rabbit poops are tiny size. It means your rabbit health is not so good.
And, a very less amount of pee and poop will be the sign of illness.

About good poops

Healthy bunnies’ poops are small and round shape. They eliminate about 125 to 200+ Fecal Pellets in a day. The healthy poop color is medium brown or gray and odorless. They are quite dry, and if you squash them, they may crumble. In healthy droppings, you will see the hay they eat. They are small spherical shapes. It’s about 0.75cm across.

If your rabbit eats a lot of grass, in this case, you can except dark brown droppings.

They also eliminate small soft stools (Cecals). They look like small as brown grapes. These are a lot wetter than droppings, and their smell too bad.

Irregular poops

And they eliminate 125 to 200+ Fecal Pellets in a day. And these are round shape, dry and scentless. If your rabbit eats a lot of grass, then their poops will be a darker brown.
Rabbits must pee and pop within 24 hours.
If they don’t do this or irregularly, you have to understand that your rabbit’s physical condition is not good.

Here are some suggestions for solving poop problems.

Poop problems and solutions

Most of the time, if the food is not right, then they have problems with Poop and Pee. In that situation, you must have enough knowledge about their nutritious diet.

If you can give them proper food, then their well-being can be expected.

Diet for good poops

Rabbits are a little different from other animals, so you have to very careful about their food. By providing the right food in the right way, you can keep your rabbit healthy.

An appropriate diet is:

-Unlimited pure and clean water.
-Unlimited high-quality grass hay (timothy, orchard, or brome will be ideal).
-1/2 cup of high-fiber pellets in a day (it’s optional).
-1/2 cup of fresh green vegetables. Such as,

  • Carrot tops
  • Cucumber
  • Escarole
  • Carrots
  • Collard greens
  • Okra leaves
  • Radish tops
  • Sprouts: alfalfa, radish, clover
  • Wheatgrass
  • Herbs: basil, cilantro, dill, mint, oregano.
  • Lettuces: romaine, green leaf, red leaf.

-Fresh fruits. Such as,

  • Orange
  • Papaya
  • Pear
  • Pineapple
  • Plum
  • Watermelon
  • Apple (without seeds)
  • Banana
  • Berries: strawberries, raspberries, cranberries blueberries, blackberries,
  • Cherries (without seeds)
  • Grapes
  • Watermelon.

– #Note: You have to avoid these,

  • Pasta
  • Potatoes
  • Seeds
  • Sugar
  • Yogurt
  • Iceberg lettuce
  • Mustard greens
  • Nuts
  • Beans
  • All human treats
  • Corn or corn-cob treats
  • Crackers
  • Chocolate

Things to consider

Now you know enough about how often do bunnies poop. So, you have no reason to worry because rabbits naturally produce the pope in large quantities.
All you have to do, feed them regularly according to the rules given above and check their poops regularly.

Conclusion

You have to keep in mind that bunnies are a little different from other animals. Besides, they are sensitive animals. You have to take care of them a bit differently.
So, you have to care about it very carefully, with care and caution.
By following the above procedures, you can expect that your bunnies will stay good.

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