Toffie Edwards
Junior Guinea Pig
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- Jul 1, 2019
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Thank You so much


Thank you so much hehe she love some cucumber , I just tried it she is in love THANK YOU !Welcome to the forum.
Guinea pigs are basically furry food processors. They have insatiable appetites and all food is then processed out the other end.
Have a read of the feeding guide which will give you a good idea of a healthy diet for a guinea pig.
They should have unlimited hay, a few pellets (grain free is good) and about a cupful of veggies a day.
For treats mine get a handful of dill or a chunk of cucumber. You wouldn't believe how excited mine get over a piece of cucumber.
Hope that helps.
By the way - we do love pictures of the piggies
Omg thankyou so much . So many new new ideasLots of vegetables are great for treats - bell peppers, celery, the green tops of carrot (they can have a small piece of carrot occasionally, as it's high in sugar) strawberry leaves and runners, sometimes dandelions (all bits, except I don't give them the fluffy seed heads), but the stuff mine like best is plain old grass (make sure you get it from somewhere dogs or foxes don't wee). During summer, I build up to loads of grass and hardly any veg. With everything start slowly in case they get the runs from a change of diet. Have fun!
THANK you , going to pick some grass nowSomething you could give piggies daily that is free -- grass! My piggies go nuts over itJust make sure you are 100% certain that there are no chemicals on the grass. If there isn't, you can give them a handful daily! Also, be careful to introduce grass slowly, as it can cause bloat if given too much at first. Another favorite snack is pea flakes. I have to purchase mine on Amazon, but the package lasts me a long time! You can also use pea flakes to train your piggie, to get them used to being held.
hey guys I'm new here I need some new inspireation for some new snacks dose anyone know anything good .
Thank You so much![]()
THANK you , going to pick some grass nowI've also never heard of pre flakes that's amazing
THANK you that's great did not even think of that lolA helpful tip - use scissors to cut the grass! That way, you know that piggies aren’t eating the dirt![]()
Thankyou I have looked at the links , Verry helpfulI know that pea flakes are currently all the rage, but can I please put in a warning that they can contribute to long term urinary problems if overfed. They are treat, and like all treats they should not be regular but special.
Please read the diet and enrichment links I have parsed in my previous post; you do not need lots of treats when you can you make normal feeding lots of fun. A good diet can really add 1-2 years to a life span.
Please also be careful when introducing grass and lawn time to avoid diarrhea or bloating from an unaccustomed digestive system.
Feeding Grass And Preparing Your Piggies For Lawn Time
THANK you just tried it and she has gone insane lolWelcome to the forum.
Guinea pigs are basically furry food processors. They have insatiable appetites and all food is then processed out the other end.
Have a read of the feeding guide which will give you a good idea of a healthy diet for a guinea pig.
They should have unlimited hay, a few pellets (grain free is good) and about a cupful of veggies a day.
For treats mine get a handful of dill or a chunk of cucumber. You wouldn't believe how excited mine get over a piece of cucumber.
Hope that helps.
By the way - we do love pictures of the piggies
Thanks so many new ideasLots of vegetables are great for treats - bell peppers, celery, the green tops of carrot (they can have a small piece of carrot occasionally, as it's high in sugar) strawberry leaves and runners, sometimes dandelions (all bits, except I don't give them the fluffy seed heads), but the stuff mine like best is plain old grass (make sure you get it from somewhere dogs or foxes don't wee). During summer, I build up to loads of grass and hardly any veg. With everything start slowly in case they get the runs from a change of diet. Have fun!
I second that - great stuff in those parcels