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That meaning all of it - bark, leaves, and wood.
Ginko has decided that the bestest best chew toy in the whole world is the correx ramp that leads up to their hayloft
So I'm trying to find some more interesting things to divert his attention, having already used the standard chew-stoppa/lemon-juice approach. (I'm not sure why I expected that to work, actually... it never worked on Kioku-chan the hamster...)
I've tried birch sap from the tree in our garden (it's delicious!) but I was wondering if the tree is edible for pigpigs, in which case some nice leafy branches at bedtime might distract Ginko-kun from his habit...
Oh, and while I think about it, neither him or Thorn seem to like carrot (amazing, I know!) - they always leave it last, and just give it a kind of grudging nibble.
Otherwise, their standard fresh food is - a handful of parsley each in the mornings, a few curly lettuce or if coriander if we've run out, with a handful of cabbage or kale, one cauliflower leaf apiece, two stalks of broccoli each, and three chunks of bell pepper each in the evenings. Sometimes I add a cherry tomato, a few dandelion leaves, or a slice of apple if they've been good!
Does that sound okay? Obviously they've got fresh hay on paw all day, and I put their pellets in the kind of ball used for making lazy cats work for their food (it has three holes, to the usual one).
Ginko has decided that the bestest best chew toy in the whole world is the correx ramp that leads up to their hayloft

I've tried birch sap from the tree in our garden (it's delicious!) but I was wondering if the tree is edible for pigpigs, in which case some nice leafy branches at bedtime might distract Ginko-kun from his habit...
Oh, and while I think about it, neither him or Thorn seem to like carrot (amazing, I know!) - they always leave it last, and just give it a kind of grudging nibble.
Otherwise, their standard fresh food is - a handful of parsley each in the mornings, a few curly lettuce or if coriander if we've run out, with a handful of cabbage or kale, one cauliflower leaf apiece, two stalks of broccoli each, and three chunks of bell pepper each in the evenings. Sometimes I add a cherry tomato, a few dandelion leaves, or a slice of apple if they've been good!
Does that sound okay? Obviously they've got fresh hay on paw all day, and I put their pellets in the kind of ball used for making lazy cats work for their food (it has three holes, to the usual one).