next_croc-hunter? said:That is another poblem my piggies were brought up on a water bowl (although I'm trying to wean them on to a bottle) if i cant wean them then what should i do?
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wheek said:i know u dont think the shed is making much of a difference but let me paint u a picture....
its the middle of december and u come to find your locked out... uv no coat, would u rather wait outside or in the shed? trust me, theyll appreciate it, and ud never forgive urself if something happened them because of the cold! in the shed there wont b draughts and theres less damp and no chance of a snow build up.... it gives u somewhere warmer to go with your pigs for snuggles and cleaning too O0
next_croc-hunter? said:Hi all i was wondering as i live in middlesbrough if i could keep my guineas out side for the winter if i made sure there is loads and loads of hay in their bedroom and more than usual elsewhere.
Thanks for all comments
next_croc-hunter? said:the place they are in gets virtually no rain or wind
next_croc-hunter? said:the only part that gets rain is the roof so their hutch is completely dry trust me they are never wet and we had some REALLY HEAVEY rains the otherday and they were just fine and they were dry so thats ok O0
next_croc-hunter? said:I just told you that they are always dry and the inside of the hutch is also dry no wind so the rain cannot be blown in they have a large bush covering them so the only are that gets wet is the ROOF plus the roof would be dry if the bush diddnt catch the rain and dripp like i sed it is large.
Racheylcg said:Hi just a quick question withoutn starting a new thread, where else can you buy those heat pad things? My pggies are in the shed out of the wind and damp but its not much warmer. Is there anywhere you can buy them except pets@home?
Refer to point two on the originalSunshineAndTwinkle said:The problem with that Luke is that our pigs are domestic animals and not wild creatures. Personally I wouldn't keep them outside in winter, but I am a worry wart. So much so that mine are all indoors from the shed, I like to see them all the time.![]()
gp-d said:Actually the cold is nothing to do with it being cold afterall you can still get it when it is hot. It is an airborne virus and the only reason you contract it more in the winter is because you are inside more so the virus is in a confined space and thus you get it more...
daz94 said:I put loads of hay and fluffy bedding stuff in too.