
Rabbits produce 2 types of poo:
- Firm dry faecal pellets, which are the ones they leave in the litter tray.
- Caecotrophs, which are rarely seen as they are consumed by the rabbit as a source of nutrients. They look like a shiny sticky cluster of grapes and if they are not eaten by the rabbit, this can indicate illness or a dietary imbalance. This can sometimes be confused with a rabbit having diarrhoea.
Do you know how many faecal pellets a healthy rabbit passes in a day? Apparently about 180. And they are an excellent fertiliser, so if you have a garden, plants or a compost bin, don’t let them go to waste 😊.