It is just one tablespoon of pellets per pig per day.
One cup of veg per pig per day.
With hay being 80% of what they need to eat in a day, and always needs to be available in the cage at all times.
Whether you feed pellets in the morning and veg in the evening or any combination or routine thereof is your choice. Some people chose do half veg and half pellets twice a day.
The amounts are the same whether adults or babies.
What is important is that you feed them the brand of pellets they are already used to, so make sure you buy that brand first.
If you wish to move them to a different brand, then it needs to be done slowly over a few weeks gradually decreasing the old brand and increasing the new brand until they are fully on the new.
If you are unsure whether the brand they are having or if the brand you are intending to use are suitable, do ask us. You are ideally looking for a grain free, grass or timothy hay based pellet. It should also not contain alfalfa.
Baby piggies do not need alfalfa once they are older than three weeks of age.
Any new veg needs to be introduced slowly so as to not cause digestive upsets.
The four safe daily veg are lettuce, cucumber, bell pepper and coriander.
Long Term Balanced General And Special Needs Guinea Pig Diets