Tasha
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Post by Tasha on Sept 3, 2018 15:09:42 GMT -5
I’m not sure which one made this poop but it’s yellow and liquidy, not seedy though. From what I’ve read it means that food just passed through their system too quickly. They all have a little cold right now so I’m thinking it could be that, unless they got into something without me noticing? Should I be worried? I’ll be keeping and eye on their poops for the next couple days and watching who made the poop, if any more appear than it’s time for a trip to the vet. Yesterday’s meal was heart and bone in meat topped with salmon oil. They have all been having liquidy poops occasionally for the past two days which I assume is just for their cold but every other poop is completely normal so I’m mainly worried about the yellow poop.
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Post by abbeytheferret6 on Sept 3, 2018 16:34:23 GMT -5
definitely egg causes it---maybe too much salmon oil? Have you noticed it when giving chicken or cornish hen? Hope someone can help you.
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Post by Sherry on Sept 4, 2018 8:56:09 GMT -5
How much salmon oil are you giving? They should get a maximum of one tsp a week.
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Tasha
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Post by Tasha on Sept 4, 2018 14:43:07 GMT -5
How much salmon oil are you giving? They should get a maximum of one tsp a week. That is definitely what caused it then, I wasn’t aware of that, I usually put 2-4 squirts on their food every day. I will definitely only start doing that once or twice a week. Thank you. There has been no yellow poops since yesterday!
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Post by Sherry on Sept 6, 2018 11:16:01 GMT -5
Good, glad to hear it Any oil can definitely cause issues like that
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Post by sophia0128 on Aug 4, 2020 0:17:03 GMT -5
Good, glad to hear it Any oil can definitely cause issues like that Can too much oil cause them to puke as well as have yellow poops?
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Post by Sherry on Aug 4, 2020 7:42:38 GMT -5
Not as a rule. Just looser. Do you feed egg? If so that will do it.
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