yes they are because they love em
Yes it can
Yes, guinea pigs can eat peaches.Generally, guinea pigs will eat anything they think smell good. The answer is yes.... guinea pigs will eat whatever they want. But I think you want to know are peaches healthy for guinea pigs they will eat it because they think they're sweet. Although guinea pigs like peaches doesn't mean that should be a replacement for food. They're diet is mainly greens, carrots, food pellots (guinea pig food), and timothy hay.
Peruvians cook guinea pigs. Guinea pigs are native there and they are called Cuy.
Male Guinea Pigs are called Boars, female Guinea Pigs are called Sows, and babby Guinea Pigs are called Pups. A group of Guinea Pigs is called a Herd. :)
well.... guinea pigs might not be wild, but wild cavies, simalar to guinea pigs, are wild.
Guinea Pigs have 20 teeth. (:
dried up guinea pig pee.
Yes they do.
Yes maybe once every 1-2 weeks
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cranberries dried mango and rasins cranberries dried mango and rasins
There are 120 grams of dried cranberries in 1 cup. A half cup has 60 grams of dried cranberries.
Guinea Pigs can consume fresh lucerne in small amounts. Dried lucerne (Commonly known Hay) can be given in slightly bigger amounts.
the pH of cranberries is 4.
Cranberries are said to have antioxidants. However, the packaged dried cranberries have added sugars and preservatives. It would be healthier to just buy some fresh cranberries.
They Are Actually Not Sweet At All.
Yes, guinea pigs can eat peaches.Generally, guinea pigs will eat anything they think smell good. The answer is yes.... guinea pigs will eat whatever they want. But I think you want to know are peaches healthy for guinea pigs they will eat it because they think they're sweet. Although guinea pigs like peaches doesn't mean that should be a replacement for food. They're diet is mainly greens, carrots, food pellots (guinea pig food), and timothy hay.
Yes, you can freeze dried or dehydrated cranberries. In fact, the freezer is a great place to store them. It helps to keep them "fresh," although they don't have to be frozen.