Wild Ducks will eat anything- as long as it is edible-i have even fed them dog food! but i am not sure about ducks bred in captivity- definitely only give them specialized duck food or whatever is reccomended by your vet.
no, they prefer meow mix.
I like adding a little oatmeal to the pancake mix.
You mean like food mix? Yes they can get food mix from your nearest pet store it conains special ingredients that make guinea pigs healthy. actually, i think they met like mixed breed, which yes, they can get mixed
A typical guinea pig diet consists of a variety of vegetables and a specially formulated pellet mix.
baby ducks eat chicken crumb they can then start on proper duck food when about 8-10 weeks but mix gradually
Not sure if you have actually seen your guinea pig pull out rabbit hair, or if you have just noticed rabbit hair around. Guinea pigs generally do not mix well with other animals. This is not because of the guinea pigs, but that other animals tend to attack them. You may be seeing the aftermath of some conflict? Most breeders recommend that you don't house guinea pigs with rabbits or rats.
As usual, a mix between Ireland and Haven. Opal Koboi's laboratory is a main setting.
The word 'fowl' is both a noun and a verb.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.A verb is a word for the action or the state of being of its subject.Example uses:Wild fowl often frequent our pond. (noun, subject of the sentence)This is a special mix of grains which the fowl really like. (noun, subject of the relative clause)We raise fowl to sell for extra income. (noun, direct object of the verb 'raise')The recipe is suitable for most types of fowl. (noun, object of the preposition 'of')Hunters go out to fowl as soon as the season opens. (verb)
fruits and vegtables , or fiesta food mix .
Nope, do not put guinea pigs with rabbits because if you do, it might seem nice because they are playing together, but your guinea pig is in grave danger! You see, rabbits and guinea pigs CAN get along, but a slight playful kick of a rabbit will send your guinea pig flying acrosss the room! It wouldn't be on purpose, because the rabbit would be playing but that happends a lot to people's guinea pigs! So, for the safety and life of your guinea pig, do not let a guinea pig and a rabbit play with each other. Umm you know the term 'mix' that you used, are you talking about breeding a rabbit with a guinea pig?...
You shouldn't really mix rodents because each and every one is a separate species and has its own dietary and housing needs. If you are going to mix any two species , the best would be guinea pigs and rabbits.