I think that some are different then others but they should be eating by 4-6 weeks I'm pretty sure.
When it wants to, don't force it. If it doesn't eat for a day or two, then take it to the vet.
Whenver you think it is time. For me I did it after 2 days, so I new about its diet. Just put a little bit to start with.
Hell no. All you need is fresh water, grass hay, natural pellets, fresh vegetables and fruits for treat. Please, check the link for info about guinea pig feeding.
Yes they only eat fruits and vegetables.
Guinea Pigs obtain energy from their food (kibble, vegetables, fruits, etc.)
Yes they can, any vegetables or fruits
No, guinea pigs tend to stick to fruits and vegetables.
Hi , No , it is not really required that you take out the middle of the grape before feeding it to your guinea pig
Your guinea pig should eat on its own, but if you notice it does not have much of an appetite, try fruits and vegetables. If it still refuses, call the vet as this is a common sign of injury or illness. If the vet is unavailable till later, and the guinea pig must wait overnight, try force feeding blended fruits and veggies using a syringe.
Yes fruit and vegetables are a very important part of a guinea pigs diet. Some very common fruits and vegetables that guinea pigs like are:CucembersApplesCarrotsSilverbeetCapsicuimsCeleryTomatoesBeans
These herbivores should not have meat. They will have their favorite fruits . Vegetables are good for them.
Guinea pigs are able to eat raw vegetables from the day they are born.
Guinea pigs should be fed more vegetables than fruits in their lifetime however, that does not mean fruits are less important. Fruits contain higher concentrated amounts of vitamins/nutrients than do vegetables therefore, a guinea pig would not have to eat as many fruit as vegetables to get the same amount of nutrition. In conclusion Guinea pigs should be fed both fruits and vegetables, and both should be considered equally important.
no, they can be warm or cold.