Fresh vegetables and pellets. Make sure you are supplementing their diet with vitamin c rich foods, since they do not make their own vitamin c. (carrots, red peppers, etc.) Give them fresh, purified water, and make sure they have timothy hay, which is crucial to their digestive process.
Guinea pigs were first introduced as domestic pets by traders in the Netherlands in 1670.
Research on a Guinea pigs diet then ask.
Some dogs can get along with guinea pigs. Mine however would eat our guinea pigs if they got the chance.....
Guinea pigs will be able to eat asparagus but it wont be that good for them since asparagus has a good amount of water in it.
Yes, guinea pigs can safely eat marigolds in moderation. Marigolds are non-toxic to guinea pigs and can be a tasty treat for them. However, it is best to introduce marigolds gradually into their diet to ensure they tolerate them well.
No, I can assure you Papua New Guinean's do not eat guinea pigs as they are a domesticated animal. Only a insignificant number of people keep and care for domesticated animals in PNG.
GUinea pigs aren't found in the wild anymore. All guinea pigs are domesticated.
no Guinea pigs are domesticated and easy to breed so their is no threat of extinction
wild guinea pigs would eat fruits and berry that they would find. the website: guineapigsclub.com will help you out alot!!!
Guinea pigs originate in South America. They were first domesticated by the Incas of Peru.
No, guinea pigs are domesticated as pets. In some countries they are even raised for meat. There are still plenty of guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs were first introduced as domestic pets by traders in the Netherlands in 1670.
Wild guinea pigs live in the wooded areas of South America. Domesticated guinea pigs usually live in cages or hutches.
No, guinea pigs tend to stick to fruits and vegetables.
Guinea pigs!
All breeds of guinea pigs eat the same thing.
no guinea pigs do not eat their young.