No , dont give your guinea pig anthing stringy. Including squash, pumpkin, cooked corn, green beans, string beans ect... it could lead to death, because it will get stuck in there throat, or stomach.
no it will die
Yes.
Pumpkin seeds have high sugar and can make your guinea pigs have a bladder stone. Bladder stones (also known as kidney stones) are very painful to guinea pigs. Guinea pigs can have surgery but most die of anxiety. Hope that answered your question.
No!, because they will choke and their teeth are too small to chew!
Yes. Not all guinea pigs like it but it is very good for them!
Guinea pigs vcan easily choke on smal seeds.
Yes. Guinea pigs can eat pumpkin. They can eat the flesh but they prefer the peel. They won't eat much of it so take out what's left after a day. Also, avoid the putting pumpkin seeds in the cage because guinea pigs can get their teeth stuck in the seeds.
It is best to avoid feeding guinea pigs capsicum seeds as they can be a choking hazard or difficult to digest. Stick to feeding them the flesh of the capsicum instead, which is safe and nutritious for guinea pigs.
Apple seeds are not poisonous to guinea pigs. I give apples with the seeds in to my guinea pigs everyday. However one must be careful as guinea pigs can choke easily on apple seeds. Please NEVER give guinea pigs ANY type of seeds because thy can choke on them. If you have been giving them seeds and nothing has happened that doesn't mean seeds are safe, it means you guinea pig has been very lucky. Ask any exotic or cavy savy vet.
yes they can.... my guinea pigs food comes with sunflower seeds in all the kibble... so YES!
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).
Guinea pigs can eat sunflower seeds in small quantities as an occasional treat due to their high fat content. However, the shells should be removed as they can be difficult for guinea pigs to digest and may pose a choking hazard. It's best to offer a variety of fresh vegetables and hay as their main diet.