Pellets?

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kimberlie

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How often should you feed guinea pigs pellets?
I give mine a small bowl everyday, along with 2 lots of veg morning and evening usually.
Ive read that it is not necessary to give them pellets everyday?

Where do * all stand on this, and what do * do with your piggies?
 
My piggies get two small handfuls between them once a day with plenty of veg and hay and 1 large handful of just grass
 
everyone does this differently. Mine gets a small handful of oxbow scattered over the cage a few times a week. In three months they've eaten about 800 gram, so it's really just a tiny treat rather than nutrition, but mine were not used to pellets either when I got them.
 
I give two handfuls in the morning and two handfuls in the evening between my eight guinea pigs, but I am trying to reduce it further.
 
My piggies get two small handfuls between them once a day with plenty of veg and hay and 1 large handful of just grass

that is between three piggies... sorry how useless was that info without the number of pigs.... rolleyes
 
I give mine a handful each every day. They don't always finish them though.

People thinks different ways on this. You are giving them lots of veg and that's brilliant. What hay do they get? Is that unlimited?

I believe as long as they aren't losing weight and are healthy and you provide unlimited hay and twice daily veg then pellets aren't a necessity.

I am going to carry on feeding mine pellets as they like them, I like to be 100% sure about vitamin / fibre content and it's something I want to do. But people do different things.
 
I give mine a handful each every day. They don't always finish them though.

People thinks different ways on this. You are giving them lots of veg and that's brilliant. What hay do they get? Is that unlimited?

I believe as long as they aren't losing weight and are healthy and you provide unlimited hay and twice daily veg then pellets aren't a necessity.

I am going to carry on feeding mine pellets as they like them, I like to be 100% sure about vitamin / fibre content and it's something I want to do. But people do different things.

Yes, they get unlimited hay.
I have noticed that they arent bothering with the pellets as much, as when i fill their hay bins and food bowls the bowls arent touched.

I think i will gradually cut the pellets out further.
 
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