Yes, as long as there is a place that they can get off of it. My guinea pigs live outside in a cage on the grass. Just make sure they have a sleeping area that they can jump into to get off the ground because it can get cold. And in winter I put a tarp around the cage to keep them warm. And in summer you have to keep them cool. So I just wet them with water and put them back. Cucumber in summer is also great because it is full of water. They love it. And make sure that they have a fresh supply of water. !! Hope that helps !!
Guinea pigs should be going on grass about since they are 1-2 weeks old because grass is part of there diet Guinea pigs should be going on grass about since they are 1-2 weeks old because grass is part of there diet
Guinea pigs like celarie and fruits and other vegies! (P.S. no grass can be posioned!)
Flowers and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs but they can eat grass and dirt. Hope this helps!
As it is edible for them and helps wear down their teeth. People feed timothy hay to guinea pigs that aren't pregnant or young as if you give a normal guinea pig alfalfa hay (which is for pregnant guinea pigs and young guinea pigs), it will be too high in calcium (I think) which is bad for them.
NO guinea pigs are NOT bad luck. Guinea pigs are actually very lucky animals, a lot of people have tried them. Try it your self, buy one today!
Of course you can give guinea pigs grass. In the wild, that's what guinea pigs grow up eating. Make sure though that the grass does not have any chemicals or anything else on it that could make the Guinea Pig sick.
Wild Grass and lots of it!
Not at all.
About 4 weeks of age.
they CAN eat dasies! and grass 2
Because that is what they would eat in the wild.
no