They have no sweat glands and to keep cool they roll around on the ground and roll in their own excrement.
Cats, Dogs, Horses, Cows and Pigs
cows and horses ruminate. This is when the food in the stomach is brought back to the mouse to re chew. Pig don't ruminate.
It is a myth that pigs do not eat hay or, as a well-known jingle claims, they they do not know how to eat hay. Pigs eat hay fairly regularly and digest it thoroughly. Pigs raised on farms are not "mostly fed grain and protein supplements" for two primary reasons: 1) pigs will pasture forage like horses and cows; and, 2) grain and protein supplements are expensive. Pigs do not digest hay like cows and deer. Neither do horses. However, pigs graze like cows and horses, eating hay, grass, alfalfa, clover, etc. On farms during winters, pigs are regularly fed hay fairly exclusively. Because hay has a relatively low caloric value, pigs' manure in the winters is fairly "clean" -- high in cellulose and low in "dirty" waste.
Yes, usually males stink up your house more than females. Message me if you have any more guinea pig questions.
No because other animals like cows,pigs,horses, and penguins don't
Sheeps, horses, cows, pigs, chickens, roosters, turkeys and more.
Horses cows dogs pigs ducks rats guinea pigs.
Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea. Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea.
cows,pigs,sheep,and horses
Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea. Cows, Horses, pigs, scorpions, frog legs, starfish and other animals from the sea.
Cats, Dogs, Horses, Cows and Pigs
Rabbits, Guinea-Pigs, Cows, Horses sometimes Dogs.
Wild animals, such as pigs , horses or bulls/cows.
Cows, pigs, and horses.
Sheep,cows,lambs and horses o yeah and pigs!
there are few such as horses, pony's, cows, pigs and goats.
there were cats dogs horses pigs and cows