they can eat apples,Oranges,bannas,strawberries (in moderation)
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Do not overdose your Guinea Pig on any of these vegetables or fruits (very small amounts and a variety.) This is to be included with the Guinea Pig food you buy: Beet Greens
Cilantro* - Coriander
Romaine Lettuce
Vitamin C per 100 grams -- Vegetables
190.0 mg -- Peppers*,Red
133.0 mg -- Parsley
130.0 mg -- Spinach
120.0 mg -- Kale
93.2 mg -- Broccoli
89.3 mg -- Sweet Peppers,Green
85.0 mg -- Brussels Sprouts
85.0 mg -- Dill Weed
80.0 mg -- Lambs quarters
60.0 mg -- Turnip Greens
46.4 mg -- Cauliflower
35.0 mg -- Dandelion Greens
32.2 mg -- Cabbage
30.0 mg -- Beet* Greens
25.0 mg -- Rutabaga
24.0 mg -- Lettuce, Romaine*
24.0 mg -- Chicory Greens
22.7 mg -- Sweet Potato
21.1 mg -- Okra
21.0 mg -- Turnip
18.0 mg -- Lettuce, LooseLeaf
17.0 mg -- Parsnips
16.3 mg -- Green Beans
14.8 mg -- Squash (summer, all varieties)
13.2 mg -- Asparagus
12.3 mg -- Squash (winter, all varieties)
11.0 mg -- Sweet Potato Leaves
9.3 mg -- Carrots
9.0 mg -- Pumpkin
8.2 mg -- Alfalfa Sprouts
7.0 mg -- Celery
4.9 mg -- Beets greens
Vitamin C per 100 grams -- Fruits
98.0 mg -- Kiwi
61.8 mg -- Papaya
56.7 mg -- Strawberries
53.2 mg -- Orange
53.0 mg -- Lemon (no peel)
42.2 mg -- Cantaloupe
38.1 mg -- Grapefruit, Pink and Red
33.3 mg -- Grapefruit, White
30.8 mg -- Tangerine
29.1 mg -- Lime
27.7 mg -- Mango
24.8 mg -- Honeydew Melon
21.0 mg -- Blackberries
16.0 mg -- Casaba Melon
15.4 mg -- Pineapple
13.5 mg -- Cranberries
13.0 mg -- Blueberries
10.8 mg -- Grapes
10.0 mg -- Apricots
9.6 mg -- Raspberries
9.6 mg -- Watermelon
9.5 mg -- Plum
9.1 mg -- Banana
7.5 mg -- Persimmon, Japanese
7.0 mg -- Cherries, Sweet
6.6 mg -- Peach
5.7 mg -- Apple (with Skin)
5.4 mg -- Nectarine
4.0 mg -- Pear
3.3 mg -- Raisins, Seedless
Fruits: Oranges, apples, tomatoes, and bananas.
(If you feed it a banana then your guinea pig might be scared of it.)
Vegetables: Carrots, Lettuce (Not too much), peppers, broccoli, and cucumbers
Plants: Parsley, Kale, and fresh grass
The best fruits are the noncitris ones. Fruits like apples and Pears. Pineapple may be too acidic for them. No oranges or lemons. Cantelope and watermelon is loved by guinea pigs but not too much at a time or they can get diarrhea.
It is not recommended to feed guinea pigs apple sauce because it is high in sugar and may upset their digestive system. Guinea pigs should primarily eat hay, fresh vegetables, and a small amount of fruits as treats.
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.
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.
No, guinea pigs tend to stick to fruits and vegetables.
No, they should not eat grapefruit.
never if guinea pigs eat fruit they get bad diarrhea
Yes they only eat fruits and vegetables.
Yes they can, any vegetables or fruits
guinea pigs eat a bunch of different fruits and vegetables. BUT there are some certain fruits they CAN NOT EAT. But also keep in mind that there are local pet stores that have hay and food pellets that are safe for the little pig ;3
Guinea pigs can start with any part of their diet in the morning. Pellets, fruits, or veggies would be just fine.
Yes, fruits and vegetables are an important part of a guinea pigs diet and they should be given at least a tablespoon a day of either.
These herbivores should not have meat. They will have their favorite fruits . Vegetables are good for them.
Guinea pigs should not eat ferns because some ferns can be toxic to them. It is best to stick to the recommended diet of hay, vegetables, and a small amount of fruits for guinea pigs to ensure their health and safety.
wild guinea pigs would eat fruits and berry that they would find. the website: guineapigsclub.com will help you out alot!!!
No, it's not healthy for guinea pigs to eat any kind of citrus fruits, which include oranges, lemons, limes, grapefruit, etc.