Engel
Adult Guinea Pig
Hi all,
It's getting to that time of year where it's dropping chilly at night. Pigs have hay, hutch covers, shed is covered with insulation foil and yet last night it got to 4°C in the hutch! Obviously that's not good for the pigs but I know if I bring them in now, then they'll have to stay in and it's meant to get a bit warmer over the next week or so.
I've gone through the cold weather guide and I have done everything except heat pads as that just offers a warm spot to lay rather than warming up the hutch. Any ideas?
It's getting to that time of year where it's dropping chilly at night. Pigs have hay, hutch covers, shed is covered with insulation foil and yet last night it got to 4°C in the hutch! Obviously that's not good for the pigs but I know if I bring them in now, then they'll have to stay in and it's meant to get a bit warmer over the next week or so.
I've gone through the cold weather guide and I have done everything except heat pads as that just offers a warm spot to lay rather than warming up the hutch. Any ideas?