lauralucy Adult Guinea Pig Joined Aug 6, 2009 Messages 2,481 Reaction score 146 Points 675 Location Essex Feb 12, 2010 #1 This may be a very silly question but, i know gp's cant eat grass that has been cut with a lawn mower, but how about if its been cut by a strimmer?
This may be a very silly question but, i know gp's cant eat grass that has been cut with a lawn mower, but how about if its been cut by a strimmer?
sophiew (EAGPR) Joined Jan 22, 2008 Messages 7,948 Reaction score 23 Points 0 Location Harleston, Norfolk Feb 12, 2010 #2 Not really, it starts to ferment very quickly and can cause bloat, I'm not sure I'd risk it. Picking it by hand is ok
Not really, it starts to ferment very quickly and can cause bloat, I'm not sure I'd risk it. Picking it by hand is ok
Wiebke Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Mar 10, 2009 Messages 92,355 Reaction score 85,651 Points 3,466 Location Coventry UK Feb 12, 2010 #3 Piggies should neither have grass from a mower or a strimmer - it can give them tummy upset. I cut any grass for thwe piggies with scissors.
Piggies should neither have grass from a mower or a strimmer - it can give them tummy upset. I cut any grass for thwe piggies with scissors.