In a normal rabbit, insoluble fiber is fermented in the cecum and eventually released
as cecotropes.
As the cecotropes accumulate over a period of days to weeks, they build up along the rear of your rabbit and eventually become very smelly and unsanitary.
Pronounced as «see - cals» and also known
as cecotropes, cecals are often mistaken for bunny poop.
Not exact matches
We will refer to this condition
as intermittent soft
cecotropes (ISC) in this article.
Cecotropes are a small, moist cluster of poops that a rabbits eats, normally
as soon
as they are produced.