Yes, but havne't had the energy to write it all out yet. I like the vet and she either already has some knowledge of raw and home cooked feeding, or did some researching prior to our appointment.
Jennie had blood work (my choice, it's been 9 months, and since she was fasted I figured just do it now, instead of at her annual) and the stool has been sent out for testing for certain bacteria, parasites (not the common ones already tested for ) and so on. Urine was drawn as well, since Jennie had a full bladder.
Vet says because the blood is fresh, on the surface, notably the end, of the stool the problem is likley an irritation in the rectal area, NOT anything in her digestive tract (not in stomach or intestinal) which is good news.
Her opinion is, since things got sliglty better after stopping the chicken (which carries a heavy bacteria \load) is that the irritation is being caused by bacteria, Jennie, for whatever reason is not handling the bacteria load in the raw diet.
While waiting for results, her suggestion is to lightly cook the surfaces of Jennie's meat before serving. I said I would, but I haven't started yet because I havne't quite figured out how to work it into the routine.
She also feels that Jennie should be okay with cooked egg yolk, so I think I'm going to go ahead and get some Alnutrin to try with Jennie. I really really don't want to mess with following a recipe and making my own balancing supplement.
There is more I want to say about this, but I don't have time now.
Thanks for asking/reminding me to update.
EDIT I poached her pork this morning. She went crazy over it, of course because it is something different. Jennie craves variety and pork and beef day in and day out, and no EZc, must be getting pretty boring to her. Cooking it changes the odor and texture. I won't be cooking her lunch.
By the way I had hoped for an x ray on Monday too, but vet did not feel it was necessary.