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Old 05-02-2012, 08:31 PM
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my little hedgehog Rose just doesnt seem quite right in her gut movements, I have a new bag of dried mealworms and think maybe they'd best go in the bin. I have Bio-lapis (for rabbits) sachets in my rabbit first aid kit, would these do her any good?
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Sorry I can't answer but I hope she's feeling better soon x
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ok any 1 got any idea what prebiotics are suitable?
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Re: Bio-Lapis

Would the yoghurts you can get be ok? I havnt got a clue with hedgehogs x
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Re: Bio-Lapis

how does she not seem right? hogs are not like rabbits, their guts arent constantly moving

you shouldnt give a hog yoghurt, they are lactose intolerant
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I know their guts are very different to a rabbits, she only did 1 poop sat night and last night we have nearly a normal amount they just seem a little darker than normal. I know their are lactose intolerant.
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