take them to the vets
You have to be very careful feeding plants to guinea pigs as many are poisonous.Here is a short list of what is safe to feed them:Dandelion leaves,grasscolt's footmeadow horsetailchickweedyarrowcomfreyhogweedplantainClover - small amounts onloy
They CANNOT eat fern bracken! BE careful it can get them deadly sick
Id have to see pictures to be able to tell you.
it really depends on what you are trying to train them to do. guinea pigs have very short memories but with a lot of time (and treats) you can train them to do pretty neat tricks and even train them.
Broccali? yes. BUT not to much. Its got lots of calcium in it and guinea pigs can get bladder stones from to much calcium.
Too much calcium
Green, leafy food contains calcium, and guinea pigs love to eat cabbage, broccoli cauliflower etc as well as grass and dandelion leaves if they get the chance, so if their diet contains fresh, green vegetables, they will probably be getting enough calcium.
Based on my research, jicama is high in vitamin C, which guinea pigs need, and low in calcium, which is something that guinea pigs do not need. Therefore, if the guinea pig will eat it, it should be fine. ***Please note***- I am not a vet nor do I work with animals. My answer is based on what I know about guinea pig treats, that they should be high in vitamin C and low in calcium, and the research I did on the nutritional value of jicama.
My two guinea pigs love weetabix with a wee bit or milk for there calcium :)
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.
Guinea pig pellets are small pieces of food that guinea pigs eat. Pellets can be timothy based or alfalfa based. For an adult guinea pig a timothy based pellet is best because alfalfa includes extra protein and calcium that young (under age one) and pregnant guinea pigs need, but adult guinea pigs don't. Pellets should be available to guinea pigs at all times as they are the main part of a guinea pig's diet. Source Guinea pig owner
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
I have three
Not sure, but guinea pigs aren't type of pigs. They're in the rodents family, and NOT pigs. Hope this helped?
Peruvians cook guinea pigs. Guinea pigs are native there and they are called Cuy.