kylie_Everrett
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I have two female guinea pigs (Hattie and Babs) both around 1 1/2 years old. They are active, they can jump pretty high, and are very strong (some times it is hard to keep hold of them when they wriggle) . They go outside most days in the garden to play chase and eat grass. Hattie is 1185gms and Babs is 1238gms. I weigh them regularly and this is a new high, at times it plateaus but usually when it changes it goes up. The weight doesn't look too bad on Hattie she is slightly longer in the body and legs but Babs has a big dulap (although not big enough to get in her way) and when seen from above has no body shape apart from round. I am taking them to the vets this Friday for a check-up but wondered if you guys had any ideas.
Their regimen is:
I give them around 80gms of dry food (Burgess nuggets) a day to share.
I fill their hay rack whenever it is empty (I was told they should always have access to hay).
I usually put them outside as long as it is not cold or wet between 11am- 6pm.
I change their water bottle daily and put it outside with them.
They eat grass when their out and I forage for them in the garden (e.g. dandelions, goose grass, brambles, coarse grass, bindweed).
When they're inside we give them herbs (e.g. parsley, lemon balm, mint) and salad leaves ( e.g. celery, rodaccio, gem lettuce) whenever they beg or wheek.
Every morning they have some cucumber and carrot which they nibble over time
And every other day an apple between them (Those little ones for kids packed lunches)
Their weight is not a problem for them now but even it rises no further I don't want it to cause health problems overtime. Should I be cutting certain things out or just reduce overall amounts? I don't want them to miss out on anything that is important nutritionally or for teeth maintenance.
Their regimen is:
I give them around 80gms of dry food (Burgess nuggets) a day to share.
I fill their hay rack whenever it is empty (I was told they should always have access to hay).
I usually put them outside as long as it is not cold or wet between 11am- 6pm.
I change their water bottle daily and put it outside with them.
They eat grass when their out and I forage for them in the garden (e.g. dandelions, goose grass, brambles, coarse grass, bindweed).
When they're inside we give them herbs (e.g. parsley, lemon balm, mint) and salad leaves ( e.g. celery, rodaccio, gem lettuce) whenever they beg or wheek.
Every morning they have some cucumber and carrot which they nibble over time
And every other day an apple between them (Those little ones for kids packed lunches)
Their weight is not a problem for them now but even it rises no further I don't want it to cause health problems overtime. Should I be cutting certain things out or just reduce overall amounts? I don't want them to miss out on anything that is important nutritionally or for teeth maintenance.
