I can't see any reason why you can't put a guinea pig in a rabbit hutch, it would just be a little big for it!
but if your going to keep you guinea pig out side make sure that the roof is strong, water proof and covered in gravel etc. you may want to put tarpaulin over in the rainy season to keep it dry.
hope this helps!
if they are good friends it will more than likely become deppressed mabye you should get it another freind
nom,nom,nom,nom. grass, water, and carrots for a treat! :) guinea pig pellets are always good too that you can find in your local super market or online. They don't really care what they eat, but try to make it always vegetables and those rabbit and guinea pig pellets:) hope thats okay.
I think it could be okay :)
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No, garlic has not nutritive value and I doubt your rabbit will eat it anyway.
Okay , that's just plain ridiculous , budgies will scare the Guenia pigs or the other way round! They might fight!
Yes, that's okay for them to eat.
The best way to know whether a new born rabbit is okay is by taking them to the vet. A vet will be able to run the necessary tests to determine whether they are healthy.
It may hurt the guinea pig if he is sensitive, but other wise he will be okay with it.
yep
It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much