Post by bare01 on Aug 3, 2019 4:22:22 GMT -5
I have a boy who will be four months old soon.
Since he started raw food for about 2 months, yesterday I checked my poo at the hospital.
The veterinarian said;
He has diarrhea. There are about 10 times more clostridial bacteria than usual. However, this bacteria is something that everyone has. And he is still a child. It is also a time when bacteria in the stomach are not stable. So he may have a lot of this bacteria. Or maybe raw food doesn't fit his constitution. Let's ban the raw meat for a while and consider how the poo changes.
I hate to stop his raw food. The veterinarian did not know about the ferret's raw food poop.
However, I feel that his poo is not solid. No matter how much bone is given, it always has a viscosity, and it has a large amount of moisture.
question 1:
Please look at the image. Is his poop normal?
・Poop after eating chicken wings (bone in meat)
drive.google.com/open?id=1bdWqtKm31MbzkOGjt_cOMV61hrP9ptM3
drive.google.com/open?id=1xaYsg_HOwobs-CH-t9aSbqVxn13tQsbm
・Poop after eating duck neck (bone in meat)
(He ate it for the first time today. The red one is blood? I'm worried that I have seen it.)
drive.google.com/open?id=12pjv_f25jl8K8c4WHKzjdGzsXRARkBIl
drive.google.com/open?id=1tC4UPUnUmkbNynE2L-YPAzNGXugDKhHN
Question 2:
Is it normal for ferrets of this age to have diarrhea? How old are the stomach bacteria stable?
Question 3
What kind of gesture is "Tooth grinding (sign of abdominal pain)" ?
holisticferretforum.com/health/irritable-bowel-disease-ibd/
Question 4
It is his weight change. Is it normal for the increase?
drive.google.com/open?id=1OspqR1LoVbbbOaBPFfOZDxCFQKHYw1RG
Since he started raw food for about 2 months, yesterday I checked my poo at the hospital.
The veterinarian said;
He has diarrhea. There are about 10 times more clostridial bacteria than usual. However, this bacteria is something that everyone has. And he is still a child. It is also a time when bacteria in the stomach are not stable. So he may have a lot of this bacteria. Or maybe raw food doesn't fit his constitution. Let's ban the raw meat for a while and consider how the poo changes.
I hate to stop his raw food. The veterinarian did not know about the ferret's raw food poop.
However, I feel that his poo is not solid. No matter how much bone is given, it always has a viscosity, and it has a large amount of moisture.
question 1:
Please look at the image. Is his poop normal?
・Poop after eating chicken wings (bone in meat)
drive.google.com/open?id=1bdWqtKm31MbzkOGjt_cOMV61hrP9ptM3
drive.google.com/open?id=1xaYsg_HOwobs-CH-t9aSbqVxn13tQsbm
・Poop after eating duck neck (bone in meat)
(He ate it for the first time today. The red one is blood? I'm worried that I have seen it.)
drive.google.com/open?id=12pjv_f25jl8K8c4WHKzjdGzsXRARkBIl
drive.google.com/open?id=1tC4UPUnUmkbNynE2L-YPAzNGXugDKhHN
Question 2:
Is it normal for ferrets of this age to have diarrhea? How old are the stomach bacteria stable?
Question 3
What kind of gesture is "Tooth grinding (sign of abdominal pain)" ?
holisticferretforum.com/health/irritable-bowel-disease-ibd/
Question 4
It is his weight change. Is it normal for the increase?
drive.google.com/open?id=1OspqR1LoVbbbOaBPFfOZDxCFQKHYw1RG