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cavykind
Just been wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this?
I'm sure most of us have had guineas that have lived to ripe old ages and others that have sadly died early.
Do you think longevity is predominantly nature or nurture?
Obviously some breeds of guineas may be predisposed to fragility and disease. But generally?
Whatever the case may be, what are your tips or thoughts on helping your guineas live long and healthy lives?
Mine would be exercise, good diet (always wash veggies to remove pesticides), and plenty of good quality roughage in the form of dried grass and hay.
Also one to one care and living indoors.
Of course this is just my opinion and not meant to be guidelines for others, we'll all have our own thoughts
Barbara
I'm sure most of us have had guineas that have lived to ripe old ages and others that have sadly died early.
Do you think longevity is predominantly nature or nurture?
Obviously some breeds of guineas may be predisposed to fragility and disease. But generally?
Whatever the case may be, what are your tips or thoughts on helping your guineas live long and healthy lives?
Mine would be exercise, good diet (always wash veggies to remove pesticides), and plenty of good quality roughage in the form of dried grass and hay.
Also one to one care and living indoors.
Of course this is just my opinion and not meant to be guidelines for others, we'll all have our own thoughts

Barbara