ha ha ha dont try and stop her...its what rabbits naturally do. When they eat their dropppings they get all the nutrients they couldnt get when they first went through the system.......
fear not about it and just let her do what it is she does!!!
2007-12-16 03:11:46
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answered by petrolrainbow 1
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2014-09-29 21:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on what you are feeding your bunny in the first place, as to why she is eating it. A good diet for bunnies is alphalfa pellets in her cage at all times, a large handfull of fresh baby greens every day and fruit, the fruit I give my bunny, is from the bulk department of the grocery store, the fruit you use for trail mix and for baking, the mix I use is; raisins, cranberries, blueberries, currents, pineapple, and plums. I have also found out that pineapple will make sure your bunny does not get hairballs, and the blueberries acts like an antitoxin for bunnies just like it does for us. Also make sure she has a salt and mineral stone in her cage and I hope you are giving her her water in a bowl and not in one of those dropper type waterers that attach to the side of a cage, you do know that your bunny has to stick her tongue repeatedly up into it to force the ball up so the water can be released, that is crule and unusual punisment for a poor little bunny. If you have a good balanced diet, she won't eat her own poop, so see what it is you are missing and fill it in. Good Luck.
2007-12-16 06:37:47
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answered by kissingrizz 3
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2014-08-17 03:45:48
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answered by Anonymous
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baby bunny eat poo
2016-01-27 00:51:30
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answered by Sula 4
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I assume this means that you are letting the bunny out of its cage? You could just simply keep him in his cage. Or the idea occurred to me that you can buy those wire storage cubes. You know the ones that you piece together yourself section by section? Then you could just make a like sort of a pen for him when he is out of his cage so he does not get into anything. I looked at walmart and found some for like 24 dollars.
2016-04-17 06:37:33
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answered by Anonymous
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The rabbit's fecal pellets are their source of essential nutrients. The preparation for absorbing takes place in the digestive tract after the place where absorbing can occur. Not a very good systems design, I'd say!
2007-12-16 03:17:33
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answered by Ken 7
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It has a bad diet, Maybe try changing the food around. It doesn't like it's own food basically and finds it's poo "salty,delicious" since it has diffrient tastes. So go to a pet store and buy some food, ask someone for special service inside the store to suggest you which one to buy :3
2007-12-16 03:20:23
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answered by Beauty L 1
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All rabbits eat their own poo and it is important to their health that the do so. (Most just do it at night so you don't see.)
There are two types of rabbit poo - fecal pellets and cecotropes. They eat the cecotropes to get nourishment.
Read this article: http://www.sandiegorabbits.org/diet/cecals.html
2007-12-16 09:55:58
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answered by Leigh Anne B 2
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The question I am unable to answer but , When I was a kid my rabbits did this. You are aware that rabbits need a salt block aren't you if not get them one and supply plenty of watter in case of overdosing on the salt.
2007-12-16 03:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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