liquidmelancholy
Junior Guinea Pig
My piggy Maggie first experienced a poorly tummy back in May after all of my 4 pigs first went out on the grass as the weather was warm. All the other pigs were fine after this, but Maggie started doing "cow-pat" type poos, and were very smelly. I took her to the vets and she was given Baytril and Fibreplex. This seemed to improve her poos so that they were almost back to normal.
However, ever since then she has had her cow-pat poos on and off. She has been particularly bad the last few days, so took her back to the vets and she was merely prescribed Fibreplex and Bio-Lapis again. This hasn't been working, and so I tried her on some old Baytril I had left over, but this also hasn't worked. I'm going to take her back to the vets in the next day or so and see what else can be tried. The vet seemed a bit iffy over whether me taking a sample of her poos and having it tested would be worth it, or even if anything would show up. Surely this is the only next logical step though?
She seems to be occasionally uncomfortable with her stomach, but otherwise is happy, healthy and eating fine. I queried the size of her stomach, as although she is quite a "chubby" pig, the tummy seems to be pretty protruding on both sides. I wondered whether her large tummy could be hiding any internal lumps and bumps/growths etc. The vet felt her tummy and said he couldn't feel anything, and if anything she could just have a bit of wind because of her poorly tummy.
She lives with a cage-mate and his poos have never been affected, so it can't be down to their diet or anything like that. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? It's distressing for me, and obviously for her
However, ever since then she has had her cow-pat poos on and off. She has been particularly bad the last few days, so took her back to the vets and she was merely prescribed Fibreplex and Bio-Lapis again. This hasn't been working, and so I tried her on some old Baytril I had left over, but this also hasn't worked. I'm going to take her back to the vets in the next day or so and see what else can be tried. The vet seemed a bit iffy over whether me taking a sample of her poos and having it tested would be worth it, or even if anything would show up. Surely this is the only next logical step though?
She seems to be occasionally uncomfortable with her stomach, but otherwise is happy, healthy and eating fine. I queried the size of her stomach, as although she is quite a "chubby" pig, the tummy seems to be pretty protruding on both sides. I wondered whether her large tummy could be hiding any internal lumps and bumps/growths etc. The vet felt her tummy and said he couldn't feel anything, and if anything she could just have a bit of wind because of her poorly tummy.
She lives with a cage-mate and his poos have never been affected, so it can't be down to their diet or anything like that. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be causing this? It's distressing for me, and obviously for her
