I feed my guinea pigs normal guinea pig food from the pet store, but for a little variety i give them letups, carrots and apples for a treat.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
The phenotype of the black guinea pig is black, and the pheno type of the white guinea pig is white.
go into 4h and they do guinea pig showing for all ages
Guinea pig pellets are machine made. They contain mostly alfalfa. They have other grains mixed in for a more balanced diet.
Possibly, as guinea pigs can choke easily on nuts. I'm not sure if acorns are poisonous to them or not, but they are definitely NOT supposed to be in their diet. Do not feed your guinea pig an acorn.
No. Search online, Guinea Pig Diet.
anything
some where in a nice environment, (not dark or cold)
Make sure their diet is proper and if your guinea pig is sick, take it to a vet.
carrots and greens. but not too much or the Guinea pig will get sick.
the guinea pig can eat its normal diet, you may want to give her extra veggies for more nutrients.
If the guinea pig is getting an otherwise balanced diet rich in vitamin C and good quality hay, no harm will come.
A great website for information on guinea pigs health, diet and lifestyle is www.guinealynx.info
Yes,grass is essential in the diet of a Guinea Pig.
If they are on a proper diet, it is mostly un-digested fibre.
Guinea pig pellets are small pieces of food that guinea pigs eat. Pellets can be timothy based or alfalfa based. For an adult guinea pig a timothy based pellet is best because alfalfa includes extra protein and calcium that young (under age one) and pregnant guinea pigs need, but adult guinea pigs don't. Pellets should be available to guinea pigs at all times as they are the main part of a guinea pig's diet. Source Guinea pig owner
A typical guinea pig diet consists of a variety of vegetables and a specially formulated pellet mix.