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Gut stasis help

bxth98

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I took my guinea pig (5 y/o male) to the vets earlier today after noticing he’s been off his food and not had much to drink today and they were worried about gut stasis so he was given a Vomend Injection whilst there and Supreme Science Recovery Feed for home
How often should I be trying to give him it and how much each time?
Also they said to still try and encourage him to eat on his own so I was going to go the shop to get him some of his favourite things but is there anything in particular that’s recommended to feed to help with gut stasis?
 
I'm no expert but with other recovery feeds I think they suggest about 50ml a day on here just to keep the guinea going. Some people here put recovery feed in a bowl to allow their guinea to eat by itself if it wants. Hay is the most important and if your guinea can't eat that on their own or not enough recovery food replaces that.
 
This thread of yours is in Health and Illness Support Corner. If you look around this Support Corner you will find Sticky Threads at the top somewhere, which are usually green, and cover topics like emergency feeding. Please read them, they contain the most uptodate information from the forum!

Most forum members are in the UK including almost all of the members whose task it is to check the Health threads so idk whether anybody will answer your queries directly tonight.

Healing vibes to your guinea and supportive thoughts to you.
 
I’m sorry to hear this

He needs at least 60ml in each 24 hour period. 40ml-60ml is the amount you may only be able to get into a very ill piggy, but no less than 40ml as that is the minimum amount.

You give as much as he will take at each sitting.
The less he takes at each sitting, the more sittings you need to do to get to the amounts of feed required.
He will likely need to be fed every 2 hours.

Please make sure you weigh him every morning as that is the guide as to whether you have given him enough syringe feed the previous day:
If his weight is stable day on day then he is getting enough.
If he loses weight day on day then he was not given enough in the previous day and needs to be given more in the current day.

Fibre is the most important thing, so without hay intake the recovery feed is essential.
Putting the recovery feed in a bowl is not likely to work in a piggy who is not wanting to eat and is on the verge of stasis so cannot be relied upon during critical stages.

Were you given any gut stimulating meds to give him at home?

I’ve added the emergency guides on below as they explain everything in more depth

I hope he is ok

Weight and Weight Loss Explained: BMI, Weighing, Poos and Feeding Support Levels
All About Syringe Feeding and Medicating Guinea Pigs with Videos and Pictures
Digestive Disorders: Not Eating - Diarrhea - Bloat - GI Stasis (No Gut Movement)
 
Hi

@Piggies&buns has given you all the detailed advice and practical how-to information links we can give.

My thoughts are with you in this anxious time.
 
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