Sally Newbie
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi
So our first guinea pigs live outside and have had meadow hay, Excel pellets and up to 50g veg each per day. The hay is from our local store and quite pricey. I have been looking at Natures Own website - I quite like the look of this company as it's UK based and trying to benefit local farms and the environment. Haybox may also be like this but I can't see any mention of it on their website.
So Natures Own do meadow hay but they also do Sweet Green Hay and 5-A-Day Timothy Hay. Our guinea pigs have the same hay for bedding and eating. My logic for this is reading many posts on this forum, I don't want them to have a superior,more expensive hay for eating and then they won't eat their perfectly good meadow hay! I've also read here that they might pick through all the yummy bits of the Timothy Hay and then not eat anything else! And a greater risk of haypoke with the Timothy. So I am doing my research!
I'm wondering about the sweet green hay? What is it? Could i use this as bedding too? Does anyone else use a mix - is it worth it or better to just stick to one type of hay so that they don't ignore it in favour of the superior one?
So our first guinea pigs live outside and have had meadow hay, Excel pellets and up to 50g veg each per day. The hay is from our local store and quite pricey. I have been looking at Natures Own website - I quite like the look of this company as it's UK based and trying to benefit local farms and the environment. Haybox may also be like this but I can't see any mention of it on their website.
So Natures Own do meadow hay but they also do Sweet Green Hay and 5-A-Day Timothy Hay. Our guinea pigs have the same hay for bedding and eating. My logic for this is reading many posts on this forum, I don't want them to have a superior,more expensive hay for eating and then they won't eat their perfectly good meadow hay! I've also read here that they might pick through all the yummy bits of the Timothy Hay and then not eat anything else! And a greater risk of haypoke with the Timothy. So I am doing my research!
I'm wondering about the sweet green hay? What is it? Could i use this as bedding too? Does anyone else use a mix - is it worth it or better to just stick to one type of hay so that they don't ignore it in favour of the superior one?