On personal experience I would say no, but put the hutch in a sheltered area of the garden and perhaps get something to pull over them at night, for example linoleum. Also, put lots of hay in at night as this acts as an insulator
First of all, make sure you have an enclosure for your Guinea Pig. And no, they could get a cold (really).
Well of course they will if they are left outside too long! if they're cage is outside then they will definetly die in the snow! it's too cold for them outside to live!
No they can die and they can get a cold.
No,your pig should really be in a stall with mud or grass but if you have to he[or] she can have shavings...but the grass or mud would be best.
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.
yes
Guinea pigs can eat grass, and it is good for them. They can eat as much as they want. However, it is a good idea to make sure the grass doesn't have chemicals in it, and to dorm your guinea pig routinely, as parasite eggs can be found in grass.
depends, like say my guinea pigs hate treats but they love fresh fruits and vegatables i don't think guinea pigs like nuts i tried with mine they wouldn't Evan nible it
After eating grass your guinea pig may need regular worming since soil and grass can contain parasite eggs.yes, they can eat grass.yes they can! They can also eat dandelions.Yes
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
grass so they can eat
No mainly because goats eat grass,and pigs do not eat grass.
Yes, there are American Wild Pigs in Grass Valley. The pigs there have been known to cause a problem for people around that area.
rye grass should not be fed to chinchillas but timothy hay is essechal for their diet and health and should be provided daiy
Pigs are farmed around the world. In the wild, pigs will eat various things. Grass might often be a staple of their diet.
You can buy Guinea Pigs at any thime of year! I bought mine in June which is winter time in Australia. But yes, you should have no problem finding your new piggy :)
If you put them in the grass,you will see they eat plants and specially the grass, the grass is their favourite food.
No,your pig should really be in a stall with mud or grass but if you have to he[or] she can have shavings...but the grass or mud would be best.
Wild Grass and lots of it!
Guinea pigs like celarie and fruits and other vegies! (P.S. no grass can be posioned!)