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I had some questions of what veggies I could feed everyday and what I veggies I could do to change thing up. I already read the forum "Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets"
Thank you for the info.Coriander, lettuce (not iceberg), cucumber, celery, green beans and (bell) peppers can be fed daily. I’m sure the list tells you what can, if I remember correctly.
If I’m on the ball then the piggies get lettuce in the morning and coriander in the afternoon with the rest of their veg and pellets. I will occasionally swap the lettuce for a salad mix, and will sometimes give them Brussels sprouts, broccoli, kale, or cabbage on the rare occasions I have any in. They generally get what’s listed above every day, but I do sometimes not have everything in. Carrot and apples are a treat when I remember - which can be maximum 2-3 times a month.
Thank you for the help I am just really trying to understand their diets if I where to adopt.Don't stress about getting the perfect diet. The sample in the guide isn't perfect and I'm sure I remember Wiebke saying it has too much vitamin A in. Mix it up so they don't get fussy with any veggies. The only things mine tend to get everyday (assuming I have some in) are cucumber and bell pepper
Everyday mine get bell pepper, coriander, romain hearts and cucumber. If I decide to add anything else it is either dill/parsley but not in the same week or a bit of carrot now and again as a treat. Hay is the most important so I wouldn’t worry if everything isn’t perfect. It is the quantity you need to keep an eye on as I found that although my girls were getting the right veggies, they were actually being over fed. I found out the hard way with some soft stool, but thankfully all was fine with a veggie ban for two days lol..didn’t go down well with the girls. Also, I rarely tend to feed things like Brussels, kale, spinach etc as i think that is what contributed to the soft stool. Of course everyone is different with what they decide to do, but I feel a mixture of herbs is great as a treatI had some questions of what veggies I could feed everyday and what I veggies I could do to change thing up. I already read the forum "Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets"
So for two guinea pigs how should I feed two cups or just one that is also one of my questions and how many pellets?Everyday mine get bell pepper, coriander, romain hearts and cucumber. If I decide to add anything else it is either dill/parsley but not in the same week or a bit of carrot now and again as a treat. Hay is the most important so I wouldn’t worry if everything isn’t perfect. It is the quantity you need to keep an eye on as I found that although my girls were getting the right veggies, they were actually being over fed. I found out the hard way with some soft stool, but thankfully all was fine with a veggie ban for two days lol..didn’t go down well with the girls. Also, I rarely tend to feed things like Brussels, kale, spinach etc as i think that is what contributed to the soft stool. Of course everyone is different with what they decide to do, but I feel a mixture of herbs is great as a treat
So for two guinea pigs how should I feed two cups or just one that is also one of my questions and how many pellets?
Isn't it 2 tablespoons of pellets per piggy?Its one cup of veggies per piggy, and one tablespoon of pellets per piggie!![]()
That's my question lol! Is it 1 or 2 tablespoons per piggy?Isn't it 2 tablespoons of pellets per piggy?
U can feed half a tomato per piggy but remember just as a treat don't give it everydayThat's my question lol! Is it 1 or 2 tablespoons per piggy?
I really don't plan on giving my piggies tomatoes I don't want to risk anything, but like you said maybe as a treat. If I where should I give the tomatoes with or without seeds?U can feed half a tomato per piggy but remember just as a treat don't give it everyday
I really don't plan on giving my piggies tomatoes I don't want to risk anything, but like you said maybe as a treat. If I where should I give the tomatoes with or without seeds?
Preferably I give mine without seedsI really don't plan on giving my piggies tomatoes I don't want to risk anything, but like you said maybe as a treat. If I where should I give the tomatoes with or without seeds?
Lol I know I was confused for a moment, but I went along with itomg I don't know how I posted this thread here I thought its a thread where a person asked should they give tomatoes to piggies
it doesn't makes sense what I wrote in this thread
I am really sorry pellets are 2 tablespoons per piggy as much as I have read but I could be wrong too
That's my question lol! Is it 1 or 2 tablespoons per piggy?
Isn't it 2 tablespoons of pellets per piggy?
It’s 1 tablespoon of pellets per piggy per day.
Right now I am feeding Oxbow Pellets for young guinea pigs do you think they are any good?It’s 1 tablespoon of pellets per piggy per day.
Wasn't it 2?
Well I don't know I am no expert I am switching to 1 tablespoon per pig just to be safeWasn't it 2?
Right now I am feeding Oxbow Pellets for young guinea pigs do you think they are any good?
When should I switch I brought the big bagOxbow pellets are fine.
I’ve never bothered using the ones for young animals though - I’ve always just used the normal adult adults.
The young guinea pig pellets contain alfalfa. It’s fine for very young babies under to have alfalfa but alfalfa is high in calcium so you won’t want them having it for long.
When should I switch I brought the big bag
5 months
Oh ok thanks!I’d start to gradually swap them over to the normal adult pellets - Its only very little babies who need alfalfa.
thank u i was feeding my piggies 2 tablespoons everyday as they just will turn 7 months on 5th and the babies are still 2 months and i mixed it upNo, 1 tablespoon
Section 6 if this link gives details.
Pellets are basically junk food for piggies and should be kept limited at all times. Youngsters can have a little more pellets but it’s not good for teens or adults to have much
Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets
Don't worry everyone makes mistakesthank u i was feeding my piggies 2 tablespoons everyday as they just will turn 7 months on 5th and the babies are still 2 months and i mixed it up
I use to do cup sizes but I found that I wasn’t actually counting it properly. This is for one guinea pig that is five months (which mine are):So for two guinea pigs how should I feed two cups or just one that is also one of my questions and how many pellets?