• Discussions taking place within this forum are intended for the purpose of assisting you in discussing options with your vet. Any other use of advice given here is done so at your risk, is solely your responsibility and not that of this forum or its owner. Before posting it is your responsibility you abide by this Statement

Underweight? Overweight?

Status
Not open for further replies.

my4piggies

Junior Guinea Pig
Joined
Mar 3, 2016
Messages
239
Reaction score
152
Points
255
Location
uk
I'm so very confused! my littest pig, Jaffa cake, is only 440g! shes between 4-8 months old I think(not entirely sure as she was a piggy I rescued) all my others where around 600g at this time, she has unlimited hay and pellets(which I only give unlimited pellets to babies as I find with my adults they wont eat there hay if they have pellets they could eat instead) do you think she is underweight? she is a tiny little pig, I can fit her in one hand and she is 1/4 of the size of my adult female.. opinions? (ive included some photos of her down below but because she is rather fluffy you really cant tell how small she is.. she is a alone guinea pig but that is because she was attacked by her cage mate, batter wounds also pictured) thanks x

DSCN6503.webp

1002159_1577359009249475_298507287795688703_n.webp

10150696_1577358995916143_3946031900151606585_n.webp

DSCN6503.webp

DSCN6506.webp

DSCN6511.webp

DSCN6513.webp

DSCN6538.webp

DSCN6539.webp

DSCN6543.webp
 
I'm so very confused! my littest pig, Jaffa cake, is only 440g! shes between 4-8 months old I think(not entirely sure as she was a piggy I rescued) all my others where around 600g at this time, she has unlimited hay and pellets(which I only give unlimited pellets to babies as I find with my adults they wont eat there hay if they have pellets they could eat instead) do you think she is underweight? she is a tiny little pig, I can fit her in one hand and she is 1/4 of the size of my adult female.. opinions? (ive included some photos of her down below but because she is rather fluffy you really cant tell how small she is.. she is a alone guinea pig but that is because she was attacked by her cage mate, batter wounds also pictured) thanks x

View attachment 43953

View attachment 43956

View attachment 43957

View attachment 43958

View attachment 43959

View attachment 43960

View attachment 43961

View attachment 43962

View attachment 43963

View attachment 43964

What a little cutie! Not all piggies grow at the same rate or to the same size. It won't help stuffing your little one with food. As long you keep it in on a good balanced diet like we recommend and it is well in itself (check for the heft around the ribs like described in the link below), then it will reach its genetically determined adult weight and size in due time. This is likely going to be at the lower end of the spectrum, but even a small piggy around 600g adult weight can have a happy and normal life.
More information and tips in this link here: The Importance Of Weighing - Ideal Weight / Overweight / Underweight

If it is any consolation to you, my Papi was only 450g when she arrived here at 6 months old in 2013; she and her cousin Pili Pala were part of a rescue from surroundings that the rescue lady described as "every bit as bad as they come". As an adult in her prime, Papi is now nicely over 900g, but her weight has been creeping up only very very slowly. ;)
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top