Pig nuts, also known as acorns, are high in fat and protein, providing essential nutrients for pigs. They are beneficial for pigs as they help in maintaining a healthy diet, promoting growth, and providing energy for daily activities.
No, guinea pigs could easily choke and the seed has no nutritional value anyway.
a pigs favorite food is plants,nuts, and berries
You dont give guinea pigs nuts, it is bad for their stomachs
NO!! No nuts at all
No, corn is not a suitable food for guinea pigs as it's very starchy and too caloric with very little nutritional value. Avoid corn and any guinea pig food that contains it.
All mammals share (for the large part) similarities in their internal organs. There are some big differences betwen pigs and cats/dogs though. Pigs can basically eat most anything and gain nutritional value from this because of their digestive system and really long intestines. Cats and Dogs can not digest vegetarian food properly, hence this will give less nutritional value than meat-products. Pigs are actually much much closer to humans (genetically) than cats and dogs.
Some seeds are poisonous to guinea pigs (i.e. apple seeds), and they hold absolutely no nutritional value whatsoever. Moreover, guinea pigs easily choke on seeds. It is strongly advised not to feed them any kinds (except strawberries, but still feed in moderation).
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Pigs look for nuts, grasses, fruit, crops, they root for things.
avoid nuts as they can be a cokeing hazzard
Do not feed your guinea pig nuts. It is one of the things on this list not to feed your guinea pig. See related link below for a list of what guinea pigs can and cannot eat.
Some sows (mother pigs) will eat their young. Usually the cause is a nutritional deficit, but some sows are viscious to their young.