In sties, forests if wild fields ect
Feeding apples and lettuce in small amounts as part of a balanced diet should not cause diarrhea in guinea pigs. However, sudden or excessive changes in their diet can upset their digestive system and lead to diarrhea. It's important to introduce new foods gradually and monitor your guinea pig's reaction.
Nightshade is deadly to anything that eats it... The symptoms in pigs is acute bloody stool, salvation, trembling, drooling, paralysis and then coma and death. There is an anti-toxin that can be administered. The good news - pigs very rarely eat it as they know it's not good. A pasture with s e nightshade and lots of other forage and a steady supple of food will keep the pigs full and not interested in this deadly pasture find.
what are the pigs names in shaun the sheep
Pigs get big because they are pigs so they eat alot ;)
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Porcine is a coronavirus. There are two types, which affect growing and suckling pigs, as well as adults. It causes damage to the gut, and weakens the animal. The diarrhea can last up to fourteen days, and it kills about 40% of the pigs it infects.
No, guinea pigs should not eat mango's as it can cause stomach ache, diarrhea, and other problems.
I dont think so they do get diarrhea if you leave a fresh fruit or vegatable in their cage to long and they eat it then they do
never if guinea pigs eat fruit they get bad diarrhea
if you give it to them they will eat it but you shouldn't really feed it to them as it gives them stomach aces and diarrhea.
You should not do it all the time because they could get bad diarrhea
No no no no! If your guinea pig has diarrhea, see a vet IMMEDIATELY! Diarrhea is often a sign of fatal illnesses and must be treated promptly if you want to save your friend.
Rectal prolapse can be caused by diarrhea or straining when defecating. It can be caused by a slip or fall, cold temperatures, or stocking densities that do not allow pigs to lie down properly. Nutrition is also a factor.
So in some South American countries, guinea pigs are a delicacy. Of course if they are improperly prepared or stored improperly before you eat them bacteria may grow on them and you can get food poisoning that could cause diarrhea and vomiting and worse.
Guinea pigs don't have visible tails. They have tail vertebrae (inside their skin), so in the strictest sense, no they can't get wet tail. But "wet tail" usually means diarrhea, and guinea pigs CAN get diarrhea.guinea pigs cant get the condition known as wet tail as far as i am aware, it only effects Hamsters and is caused by Lawsonia Intracellularis and E. Coli. diarrhoea is an affliction which affects guinea pigs, however
Yes, pigs can have diarrhea (called scours) just like any other animal. It is more common in piglets than adult swine.
Feeding apples and lettuce in small amounts as part of a balanced diet should not cause diarrhea in guinea pigs. However, sudden or excessive changes in their diet can upset their digestive system and lead to diarrhea. It's important to introduce new foods gradually and monitor your guinea pig's reaction.