yes green and red bell peppers can be fed to guinea pigs and they are a high source of vitamin c. But do not confuse the red bell pepper with the red hot pepper.
Yes, it is highly advisable. Green peppers are one of the vegetables that can be given to a guinea pig on a daily basis.
Guinea pigs should not eat sweet pepper seeds, due to the amount of capsaicin they contain. Whenever you give sweet peppers to a guinea pig, make sure you remove all the seeds.
Yes, guinea pigs can eat peppers in moderation, such as bell peppers, but spicy peppers should be avoided. Peppers are a good source of vitamin C for guinea pigs, but they should not make up a large portion of their diet. Always introduce new foods gradually to see if your guinea pig likes them and to monitor for any negative reactions.
are you retarded to be asking this no offense cause guinea pigs cant eat that kinda food they eat like carrots peppers without seeds do you expect a guinea pig to eat that haha that's ridiculous
Yesss they love it but red gives them more vitimin C x if u dont bleive me googd search "what guinea pigs can and can not eat"
Green peppers yes, not sure about alfalfa sprouts
Yes, guinea pigs can eat frozen red bell peppers, but it's best to thaw them first to ensure they're safe and easier to chew. Red bell peppers are a good source of vitamin C, which is essential for guinea pigs. However, moderation is key, and they should be given as part of a varied diet that includes fresh vegetables and hay. Always monitor your guinea pig for any adverse reactions when introducing new foods.
Pigs will eat nearly anything. Whether peppers are good for them is another matter.
Just the sweet meat of the cutie - no seeds, peels, or stems.
No, guinea pigs tend to stick to fruits and vegetables.
Guinea pigs!
All breeds of guinea pigs eat the same thing.
no guinea pigs do not eat their young.