It is generally caused by dietary fiber not being broken down.
Feces can appear light brown to pale orange due to variations in diet, particularly the consumption of certain foods rich in carotenoids, such as carrots and sweet potatoes. Additionally, inadequate bile production or issues with bile flow can lead to lighter stool colors, as bile contributes to the brown pigment in feces. Hydration levels and gut health also play a role in stool color. If persistent changes occur, it may indicate an underlying health issue requiring medical attention.
It can be depending on food eaten
The same as humans
All humans do.
Most animal feces is dangerous if ingested by humans. Turkey buzzard feces may be a little more dangerous because bacteria dangerous to humans can live comfortably in the gut of buzzards.
Yes - Red, orange and yellow aren't uncommon.
You probably ate too many fruit loops
no but when you grow it changes you
Green feces can be caused by consuming a diet high in green vegetables or food coloring agents. Orange diarrhea can be a result of the presence of bile in the stool, which may indicate a liver or gallbladder issue. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for these symptoms in dogs.
The food you ate.
Please dont consume it.
Depends what you eat.