As gross as it sounds, Guinea Pig dropping are a wonderful source of compost for your garden. Although, on the other hand, their wee is just the opposite!
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
a guinea pigs cousin would also be a guinea pig.
Definitley a guinea pig
A guinea pig is a small rodent native to the Andes region of South America. They are not pigs; the name "guinea pig" is a misnomer.
guinea pigs have 24 teeth
No,they are not poisonous.
This is because that Guinea Pig is not litter trained.A Litter trained Guinea Pig poops only in a certain place or things.
Because he don't know where to poo.A Litter trained Guinea Pig know where to poo.They only poo in a certain place.
yes you could use it in your garden as a compost.
im not quite sure but it could poo at least 30 times a day.
it may be because of your guinea pigs diet but it can be a lot of things like if it is ill its poo may be hard and big cheak your guinea pigs poo when you clean it out and make sure it looks ok and if your guinea pig is pregnant or has recently had babies it will just be that
They don't poo out jelly beans . There poo may be the shape of jelly beans ...that's just the way there bottom is shaped
I think you would say it has diarrhoea.
Both of them are rodents. they both do #1 and # 2(pee and poo) honestly!
it should be a kind of milky colour- i know because i have guinea pigs.
yes it is a natural and normal thing because as guinea pigs grow their poo gets longer or fatter and grows along with it. it wouldn't make sense if your a giant and your poo is tiny. if it doesn't eat enough then it's poo will be shorter in length. the answer to your question is "normal"
i guess it's not really very unusual as i have a guinea pig my self, but they do eat their poo as it is still as nutritious as it first was as the vegetable/fruit (whole)