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Soft poo and farting

The soft poos could be a gut disturbance. How long have they not been eating veg? Then again remember poop output is 1-2 days behind. I’m not sure what to suggest other than cut out veg altogether (if you haven’t already) and see if the poo normalises.
Hiya so I know this is really late but I have been picking up soft poop from my girls. They’ve been off their veggies for two days I’m thinking about putting them back on them tomorrow. I just got them and have been feeding them new veggies I’m seeing more hard poops but equally as many soft poops they’re happily eating hay and pellets and drinking water.
 
Hiya so I know this is really late but I have been picking up soft poop from my girls. They’ve been off their veggies for two days I’m thinking about putting them back on them tomorrow. I just got them and have been feeding them new veggies I’m seeing more hard poops but equally as many soft poops they’re happily eating hay and pellets and drinking water.
Hello, I would keep them off veggies for longer, if their poops are still soft. The new veggies could be causing a disturbance, I would continue feeding their regular veggies once the poops have firmed up. Cilantro/Coriander is also a good starting veggie for re-introducing, it's easy on the gut.
 
Hiya so I know this is really late but I have been picking up soft poop from my girls. They’ve been off their veggies for two days I’m thinking about putting them back on them tomorrow. I just got them and have been feeding them new veggies I’m seeing more hard poops but equally as many soft poops they’re happily eating hay and pellets and drinking water.

I agree with S’mores and Pockets please keep your girls off veg until their poos firm up and then introduce veg gradually starting with herbs such as coriander
 
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