Dilly10
New Born Pup
LONG POST ALERT
I've had our guinea pigs since July last year a friend who board's rabbits and guinea pigs said feels hay at all times. Pellets in morn and veg at night ( I wasn't measuring)
I've recently been doing more research and changed to split veg to morn and eve plus putting pellets in in morn topping up hay 3 x a day.
At this time I notice they weren't eating much hay
I started with 10% of there combined weight in veg. Their hay intake went up
Then I saw a cup per pig thought it would be easier than weighing but didn't know what size cup so took to the forum for food plans and used this approach shown in photo 2days I swap the herbs for carrot or broccoli stalk and 1 day I swap cucumber for fruit.
I have 4 pigs. A week into this I have found the hay eating has reduced again. Are they being sneaky pigs and holding out for the veg? Is this too much veg?
I've had our guinea pigs since July last year a friend who board's rabbits and guinea pigs said feels hay at all times. Pellets in morn and veg at night ( I wasn't measuring)
I've recently been doing more research and changed to split veg to morn and eve plus putting pellets in in morn topping up hay 3 x a day.
At this time I notice they weren't eating much hay
I started with 10% of there combined weight in veg. Their hay intake went up

Then I saw a cup per pig thought it would be easier than weighing but didn't know what size cup so took to the forum for food plans and used this approach shown in photo 2days I swap the herbs for carrot or broccoli stalk and 1 day I swap cucumber for fruit.
I have 4 pigs. A week into this I have found the hay eating has reduced again. Are they being sneaky pigs and holding out for the veg? Is this too much veg?