Digested hay, fur (because rabbits groom themselves), some germs and bacteria, and sometimes dirt.
Yes, rabbit poop is a great fertilizer.
You need to get your rabbit to the vet immediately.
No, it is not safe to eat rabbit poop as it may contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can make you sick.
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Yes, rabbit poop can contain parasites such as coccidia and pinworms. It is important to practice good hygiene when handling rabbit feces to prevent the spread of parasites.
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Yes.
Handling cottontail rabbit poop can pose potential risks due to the presence of harmful bacteria and parasites. These can cause infections or diseases if proper hygiene practices are not followed, such as wearing gloves and washing hands thoroughly after contact. It is important to be cautious when handling rabbit poop to avoid any potential health hazards.
Quite a bit! In one day though, not very much!
Somewhat after you feed it. It will be little dots all over the floor.
By dropping pills, you probably mean pooping. Rabbit poop is small, round, and dry. It rather resembles Cocoa Puffs cereal. If this is what you are referring to, it is just what rabbits do. They can be litter box trained for urination, but the poop is always an issue. If you let your rabbit run free, you will probably always have to vacuum after he is put away.
Rabbits do not need regular de-worming medicine like dogs or horses. They only need de-wormer if they actually have worms. You will know if your rabbit has worms because you will see them in the poop. DO NOT DE-WORM YOUR RABBIT UNLESS YOUR RABBIT OBVIOUSLY HAS WORMS!!! I don't know how old the rabbit has to be, but I don't think there is any minimum age. If you do discover worms in your rabbit's poop, TAKE HIM TO THE VET IMMEDIATELY!!! DO NOT BUY DOG OR CAT DE-WORMER AND TRY TO FIGURE OUT THE AMOUNT YOURSELF!!! YOU WILL PROBABLY MESS UP AND KILL YOUR RABBIT!!! So, bottom line, if your rabbit has worms, take him to the vet and let the vet worry about the medicine.