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Episode 14 - GI Stasis in Herbivores, Part Two: Keep Things Moving!

Episode 14 - GI Stasis in Herbivores, Part Two: Keep Things Moving!

Update: 2024-10-15
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This is part two of a 2-part episode on our little herbivore friends. Their anatomy and physiology is really cool and interesting, so you'll enjoy this episode even if you don't have one for a pet! GI stasis in rabbits, Guinea pigs, and chinchillas is a serious concern with many possible causes. In part two, we'll explain how to prevent  stasis, what you can do at home, when to seek medical help, and what we will do.

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Episode 14 - GI Stasis in Herbivores, Part Two: Keep Things Moving!

Episode 14 - GI Stasis in Herbivores, Part Two: Keep Things Moving!

Mike Corcoran and Heather Keating