Yes, some guinea pigs enjoy and eat watermelon, but not all do. Don't feed guinea pigs too much watermelon though, it could cause diarrhea.
Tip: When I had a guinea pig, I always took out the seeds so it could not choke. This will be a good idea if your guinea pig is a baby.
yes
Of course you can give guinea pigs grass. In the wild, that's what guinea pigs grow up eating. Make sure though that the grass does not have any chemicals or anything else on it that could make the Guinea Pig sick.
Yes, guinea pigs can eat crabgrass in moderation. It is important to ensure that the grass has not been treated with any chemicals or pesticides. Introduce it slowly into their diet to prevent any digestive issues.
Guinea pigs can eat grass, and it is good for them. They can eat as much as they want. However, it is a good idea to make sure the grass doesn't have chemicals in it, and to dorm your guinea pig routinely, as parasite eggs can be found in grass.
The diet of bearded pigs mainly consist of fruit but they also will eat roots, nuts, vegetation and other animal matter. This pig is a long legged pig.
Flowers and leaves are poisonous to guinea pigs but they can eat grass and dirt. Hope this helps!
they CAN eat dasies! and grass 2
About 4 weeks of age.
Because that is what they would eat in the wild.
No! The fertilizer is toxic and can harm the guinea pig.
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no. they eat timothy hay and dry pellet food
They can eat grass, as long as you wash it off, and it DOES NOT have any chemicals on it!
Just like how the United States eats chicken the parts of the world where guinea pigs are eaten, such as Peru, eat guinea pigs because they are a source of nutrition and are readily available.
grass is what guinea pigs love and dandelions!!!!!!!!!!!
If you put them in the grass,you will see they eat plants and specially the grass, the grass is their favourite food.
After eating grass your guinea pig may need regular worming since soil and grass can contain parasite eggs.yes, they can eat grass.yes they can! They can also eat dandelions.Yes