hannahs26
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone,
I'm interested to know what other people feed their indoor piggies through the winter, when they've been used to a good supply of garden foraged greens each day. My garden isn't looking so good for grass now, and although I can give them some fresh herbs and bits and pieces, I'm cautious of what I give to avoid too much calcium. Last winter when we only had the two girls, I'd give a small amount of veg in the morning, and the same in the eve, as I didn't start them on outdoor greens until the spring, when I gradually introduced it to them. Now we have the four girls, and they've been used to plenty of greens each day through warmer months, and are now having a few herbs and some Piggie Parcels dry foraged leaves each morning, and veg in the evenings. I wonder whether there is something I could get for them to have in the mornings which would give them plenty of vit c, which I could keep a supply of for them.
What do you do in terms of greens during the colder months?
Thanks, Hannah
I'm interested to know what other people feed their indoor piggies through the winter, when they've been used to a good supply of garden foraged greens each day. My garden isn't looking so good for grass now, and although I can give them some fresh herbs and bits and pieces, I'm cautious of what I give to avoid too much calcium. Last winter when we only had the two girls, I'd give a small amount of veg in the morning, and the same in the eve, as I didn't start them on outdoor greens until the spring, when I gradually introduced it to them. Now we have the four girls, and they've been used to plenty of greens each day through warmer months, and are now having a few herbs and some Piggie Parcels dry foraged leaves each morning, and veg in the evenings. I wonder whether there is something I could get for them to have in the mornings which would give them plenty of vit c, which I could keep a supply of for them.
What do you do in terms of greens during the colder months?
Thanks, Hannah
