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  2. How long can rabbits go without food? A vet shares the answer

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    Dr. MacMillan explains that rabbits are designed to eat almost continuously, and if they're not eating enough, it could lead to serious health issues like gut stasis.

  3. 32 surprising things rabbits can eat - AOL

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    Rabbits can happily eat fennel bulbs and stalks. It has a naturally sweet, licorice-like taste that makes it so appealing. It is high in fiber as well as vitamin C-, potassium- and manganese-rich.

  4. 32 things to consider before getting a rabbit - AOL

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    Young dwarf rabbit eating. We know, rabbits and carrots go together like peanut butter and jelly, but there’s a whole lot more a bunny’s body needs to thrive. ... 27. A rabbits poop will tell ...

  5. Coprophagia - Wikipedia

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    The young of elephants, giant pandas, koalas, and hippos eat the feces of their mothers or other animals in the herd, to obtain the bacteria required to properly digest vegetation found in their ecosystems. [27] When such animals are born, their intestines are sterile and do not contain these bacteria. Without doing this, they would be unable ...

  6. Rabbit health - Wikipedia

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    The first noticeable symptom of GI stasis may be that the rabbit suddenly stops eating. Treatment frequently includes intravenous or subcutaneous fluid therapy ( rehydration through injection of a balanced electrolyte solution), pain control, possible careful massage to promote gas expulsion and comfort, drugs to promote gut motility, and ...

  7. Cecotrope - Wikipedia

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    The act of eating cecotropes is referred to as cecotrophy, which is distinct from coprophagy which is the eating of feces proper. [5] [4] [6] Similarly, cecotropes are not fecal material, so terms such as "soft feces" and "night feces" are technically incorrect. Though cecotropes are sometimes called "night feces," they are produced throughout ...

  8. Feces - Wikipedia

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    Feces serve not only as a basic food, but also as a supplement to the usual diet of some animals. This process is known as coprophagia, and occurs in various animal species such as young elephants eating the feces of their mothers to gain essential gut flora, or by other animals such as dogs, rabbits, and monkeys.

  9. 32 common illnesses rabbits can get - AOL

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    Healthy pet rabbits can live for 10–12 years, but sadly many bunnies have a much shorter lifespan due to disease. They thrive on an appropriate, high-fiber diet, as well as a clean living area ...