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blood in poop

tbrent1

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one of my females did her business today and when i went to clean it up there was blood around it not a lot but enough to change the color of the aspen bedding. Never had this happen before. anyone have a clue?
 
Hi, I have seen this in quite a few females over the years. Though Females do not have a reproductive menstrual cycle, I am told it is not uncommon for females to produce blood there from time to time. IF it is consistent then it is a sign of possible parasites so fecal tests should be done to rule that out if you see it alot.
 
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