GPcrazy
Teenage Guinea Pig
Guinea pigs are not all that popular here (in South Africa), and as such there is not much available for them in pet stores (usually half one small shelf of products if you're lucky). So far I have only seen the muesli type mixes that it's generally warned to stay away from, and on a rare few occasions I've seen Burgess pellets. But I've just seen a youtube video (sugar&spice) saying that Burgess is actually not so good for piggies (especially over 6 months) because it contains lucerne (alfalfa). Ironically the main type of hay sold here is also lucerne hay. I'm fairly sure I will be able to source oat hay as that is also used a lot, mainly for horses, but what if I can't find other pellets?
From what I've researched they only make up a very small amount of the diet anyway (10%), and I plan to feed a lot of fresh veggies etc to make sure they get their necessary vitamin C.
so my question is - if I can't find good quality pellets, do I rather not give pellets at all, or do I give the muesli mix, or would the Burgess be the best option, despite containing lucerne?
From what I've researched they only make up a very small amount of the diet anyway (10%), and I plan to feed a lot of fresh veggies etc to make sure they get their necessary vitamin C.
so my question is - if I can't find good quality pellets, do I rather not give pellets at all, or do I give the muesli mix, or would the Burgess be the best option, despite containing lucerne?
