JayceeStar
Adult Guinea Pig
Well, the pigs I mentioned in this thread: http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?t=51418 are finally here! The poor little piggies are still not in a great state, but they are getting a little bit of hair back. They’re very skittish and scared, poor things.
They are now in my neighbour’s huge hutch, which she has lent to me. They have been presented with a huge pile of veg and they looked so shocked – they’ve only ever had cabbage and carrots before!
I am so happy that I have been able to help them, I feel like I have helped to make a difference now. They all ran into the bed compartment which I have filled with hay for them. The baby boars are separated to prevent any accidents!
Their Beaphar is due again on the weekend and seems to be working! One has very squishy poops – not runny diarrhoea but not brilliant. Hopefully a proper diet and some TLC will help them!
They were brought in with a beautiful roan boar and a few other boars...I am just hoping that the roan is not the father of the roan sows babies...hopefully no lethals.
Just a quick question – babies are 3 weeks old now, looking very healthy but obviously I want to treat them – will they be ok with one pipette each of Beaphar at this age?
Here are some pictures of them:
Young ish sow:
Sow:
Sow, suspected pregnant, probably the worst condition of them all:
to be continued....
They are now in my neighbour’s huge hutch, which she has lent to me. They have been presented with a huge pile of veg and they looked so shocked – they’ve only ever had cabbage and carrots before!
I am so happy that I have been able to help them, I feel like I have helped to make a difference now. They all ran into the bed compartment which I have filled with hay for them. The baby boars are separated to prevent any accidents!
Their Beaphar is due again on the weekend and seems to be working! One has very squishy poops – not runny diarrhoea but not brilliant. Hopefully a proper diet and some TLC will help them!
They were brought in with a beautiful roan boar and a few other boars...I am just hoping that the roan is not the father of the roan sows babies...hopefully no lethals.
Just a quick question – babies are 3 weeks old now, looking very healthy but obviously I want to treat them – will they be ok with one pipette each of Beaphar at this age?
Here are some pictures of them:
Young ish sow:


Sow:


Sow, suspected pregnant, probably the worst condition of them all:


to be continued....