You could look at C and E Cosies, they use zorb in their stuff. Our pee pads bought last summer are still working well
Fleece Liners for Guinea Pig C&C Cages, Sacks, Hides, Beds, Forage
You could make ‘crackers’ with toilet roll tubes and stuff with hay and a pea flake or two, dried forage ,
The Haypigs nomnom cookies are great add one or two ,
A mini haybale( hay cookies) is a fun thing to chew on
Apple tree sticks
Dried dandelion root
I’m sure your piggies will love...
...teeth at med time today, so she didn't do lap time. Too bad for her. She really wanted a cuddle.
We have been really enjoying our scattered forage. Usually in the evening is our bad begging time, but last night we were content to forage without begging. We never beg in the morning.
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I usually do 3 layers in our carriers- a little newspaper, then a fleece pad then lots of hay & a sprinkle of forage.
I always cover the outside of the carrier, I think it makes a huge difference.
Sometimes I look around at the vets & we are the only ones with our carrier covered over which...
Something I do for my single pig is fill a paper bag with hay and forage, with some little treats throughout, crinkle it up, and he spends the day ripping it apart and munching happily. He’s also In my main living area so he gets human interaction consistently
Piggie parcels do specific urinary health forage parcels as well as joint support pellets which have glucosamine so also beneficial for urinary health.
We tried this, but our piggies kind of fought in them. I think having three pigs in such a tiny space. There was some turf for even though they are girls.
The pellet he is eating has 21% crude fiber and generally seems to be a highly rated brand (Bunny), but I feel like I could cut down on it as I give 2tbsp a day per piggy.. I am not familiar with foraging, how does it work?
More pics. Featuring some nice pear tree leaves that I foraged today.
Shimmer raced under the bed with a piece of cucumber and rumbled loudly at Saffron!
They did share nicely later on.
They will like that!
As there are two piggies in the cage then you do need two piles of hay in the cage at all times.
The larger the pile, the less often you will need to fill it up in a day (as I say, in my cage the hay pile takes up all of one end of the cage)
I would also add that it looks...
...not like your Slave, and we are forced to eat healthy stuff! Our Slave lets us have a measly half a biscuit between the 3 off us from Piggy Parcels after our hutch has had its weekly clean out when we have our nightly forage. I always run off with my bit so that Misty and Saxon don't nick it.
It's not necessarily that he is sensitive to the forage as such but that it's dried and can have small pieces in it especially at the end of a bag. Hay can be the same, not particularly dusty but small bits. I have a piggy who gets noisy breathing from time to time and has been on ABs a lot...
You are lucky to have wheeking piggies. I've not had a wheeking piggy for years. Bramble just gives me the "look" when she knows it time for veggies or forage as if she's trying to transmogrify her feelings into my brain! The last wheeking piggy I had was 3 years ago.
...maybe we caught it really early.
Then some time after that he has started hooting. It is on and off. I noticed it more when giving him forage so took him off it completely and there was no hooting at all. I gave him apple leaves and some of the leaves from the respiratory blend I had left...
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