fruits and vegtables , or fiesta food mix .
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
They need Vitamin C and lotes of it so you can but crushe vitamin C tablets in their water or you can give them food high in vitamin C. And they can get Vitamin C from carrots, and oranges also...
vitamin c is good for your guinea pig but I'm not sure about the syrup, I would leave it for now until someone can give you a definite answer.
Guinea pigs can't produce vitamin C on their own and must consume it. Foods such as fruits and vegetables contain a lot of vitamin C and are needed in the guinea pigs diet.
Yes!! They needle vitamin C. And carrots are full of vitamin C.
Guinea pigs, humans.
Oranges are the best option
Guinea pigs can have guinea pig food and any fruits and veggies but they need vitamin c from things like oranges and red bell peppers but other wise any human food is bad for them
No pig food IS NOT good for guinea pigs. Guinea pigs have a very sensitive digestive system. Guinea pigs also require a different diet then regular pigs. A guinea pig is not part of the pig family. Guinea pigs need alot of vitamin c and vegetables. It is very important not to feed your Piggy any food that says it is for other animals. Make sure it says for guinea pigs specifically on the package. I have one guinea pig and he eats nothing but the best quality food. Guinea pigs mostly get there vitamin c from vegetables you feed them but they can get it from pellets that have vitamin c in them and is made just for them.
Firstly, they should not live outside permanently. Secondly, they may need protection. Talk to your vet for more answers
No because rat food , guinea pig etc.It Doesn't supply enough Vitamin C for it because guinea pigs require a minimum of 10 mg of Vitamin C or 20 mg if pregnant
Yes, you just need to give it to them in moderation. Lettuce, carrots, cherry tomatoes, and spinach are far better picks because of their high Vitamin C level that guinea pigs can not produce on their own.