You can feed them guinea pig food but they will tend to "dig" in it and it will get everywhere and they will only eat their favorites out of it in fact any mix they will do that with. The best thing to do is get some lab block food, that has complete nutrition, wears down their teeth and it's very easy to pick up and put back in the food dish. As a treat you can give them a little bit of it, oat meal, fruits and veggies, and even high quality dog or cat food. And of course always make sure a water bottle is available if you give them a water dish they will likely fill it up with their bedding.
Experience-Mouse breeder.
a guinea pig and a mouse aren't the same the guinea pig must have its own type of food like alphalpha pelets and hamsters should eat seeds,nuts,etc. Seeds and nuts are like poison to a guinea pig if the guinea pig and mouse are just eating alphalpha pelets (not seeds) i would say its ok.
it depends! if the mouse had rabies or a bad sickness then the guinea pig coud POSSIBLE die. but not very likely.
yes it can
through there mouths!
No it isn't ok. Guinea PIg food is made for Guinea Pigs. Your Cavy will get sick if they do eat hamser food.
im sure about half mouse but im sure about guini pig
A science experiment. There is no such thing as a mouse/guinea pig. =]
If you are lazy with proper storage of guinea pig food, and do not clean up spilt food than yes, guinea pigs can potentially attract mice. To avoid this from happening, keep all guinea pig food tightly closed and off the ground. It is also a good idea to vacuum the ground around your guinea pig's cages regularly.
I found that my guinea pig, when I was training him he liked the offer of food, because he liked to eat. Maybe it is just my guinea pig, but he liked food when he was training.
The guinea pig can start eating solid food at 2 days old.
No, get guinea pig food for guinea pigs.