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Title: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 22, 2020, 09:56:02 am
does anyone know what veggies are best for guinee pigs i know i posted before but i am not finding it
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 22, 2020, 11:58:18 am
They make food especially for them.  Any raw veggies like carrots or apples are good.  Be careful because they will hide the food and it will rot and then stink.  I mostly fed ours the food from Walmart.  They also use to have some stuff that was more like treats.  Had dried cranberry and stuff like that in it.  As far as feeding fresh veggies or fruit I always stuck to the harder stuff.  Their teeth will grow and get really long if they do not have something to gnaw on and file them down.  I tried to keep some of them wooden colored sticks in their cage.  That was a task because it was a wire cage and the goofballs would throw the sticks out of the cage. lol  That and the cat would reach in and take the sticks.  smh

Here is a link I found when I googled what to feed them....

Petco has this on their site : 
https://www.petco.com/content/petco/PetcoStore/en_US/pet-services/resource-center/food-nutrition/guinea-pig-care-diet-and-feeding-tips.html

Then I also found this....
https://www.guineapiggles.co.uk/guinea-pig-food-chart

Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 22, 2020, 05:09:55 pm
thank you ,this site says a whole lot different then any others,now im worried i have been feeding them a little cabbage
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: gaylasue on January 23, 2020, 05:00:28 am
I found this info online:
Aside from regular guinea pig food, you’ll definitely want to supplement your pet’s diet with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables for a little variety. So, what is the best food to feed a guinea pig?

“Variety is important because fruits and veggies all provide different nutrients,” says Dr. Amy Williams, a veterinarian at Alaqua Animal Refuge, a no-kill animal shelter in Northwest Florida that provides care to neglected and abused animals (including guinea pigs). “Daily small amounts of veggies and fruit should be fed, but use a variety of veggies and fruits to ensure proper vitamins and minerals are consumed.”

“Think small! Use veggies and fruits in moderation,” says Dr. Williams. “Rule of thumb: veggies about 3/4 cup per day; fruit about 1/3 cup per day.”
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 23, 2020, 05:08:14 am
thanks everyone my little critters thank you i just dont have time to look up info with 4 kids to get ready for school take to busstop and having to do everything for the house because my husband doesnt or can`t
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 23, 2020, 05:38:51 am
thank you ,this site says a whole lot different then any others,now im worried i have been feeding them a little cabbage

Cabbage was one of the things I remember it said you can feed them.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: Tresbn00 on January 24, 2020, 04:35:46 pm
We used to give our Guinea Pig hard vegetables and alfalfa (I think they are related to Guinee Pigs?). Ours was named Nigel and he was a rock star with an orange, punk rock, mohawk that was completely different from any other color on his body. My son wanted every animal in the book and just wasn't happy with our golden retrievers. He started with fish and graduated to Nigel. My wife does not like any creatures that appear to be rodents, in this situation-Nigel, but he ended up loving her and my daughter the most. He used to sing for them all of the time and shoot poop pellets at my son and I. I eventually gave him to a nice family when my family stopped paying attention to him. It breaks my heart to see any animal not getting love and attention.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: judylucas on January 24, 2020, 06:39:12 pm
We had a lot of different animals but never Guinee pigs so no help from here
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: linderlizzie on January 25, 2020, 01:39:47 pm
My response is 'guinea pig'. Sorry; I apologize but I just couldn't stand it anymore. I think spelling is very important. 

Good luck with your new rodent. They are kind of cute. My granddaughter had one for a fleeting moment.


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Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: dancer139 on January 25, 2020, 02:15:55 pm
not a fan of these animals  sorry.   don't like small little rodents LOL    but some people are crazy about them.  more power to you all
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: king4cash on January 25, 2020, 04:42:33 pm
I think you should go to the pet store and let them give you a better idea on what to feed them...
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 25, 2020, 05:52:48 pm
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 25, 2020, 05:54:10 pm
thanks for all the suggestions my pay finally came thru so i bought their food and hay.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 26, 2020, 05:51:19 am
thanks for all the suggestions my pay finally came thru so i bought their food and hay.

I would still try to give her some fresh veggies if you have them for people.  Just a little.  Nothing like 3/4 a cup - which I saw suggested.  Just a couple little pieces.  And like I said watch because they will bury it and it will stink.  And make their bedding gross.  My hamster was worse for stuff like that though.  It was fun because you could stick stuff through the wire cage and he would sit up and take it in his little hands and then sit and nibble on it.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: 1imaginarygirl on January 26, 2020, 08:04:38 am
They need guinea pig pellets and an unlimited amount of fresh timothy hay. It's very important that you give them a vitamin C supplement every day - they make chewable tablets you can just give with their food. Their bodies can't make it and they probably won't get enough from veggies. Veggies are given mostly as a treat and to add a little variety to the pellets and hay.

http://happycavy.com/what-can-guinea-pigs-eat/
If you scroll down a bit on this site, there is a chart of different veggies that you can give your pig and how often you should give them.

I've always wanted a guinea pig, but I can never have one. I had to re-home my rabbit, because I'm deathly allergic to hay even with medications.   :'(
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: aflyingmonkey on January 26, 2020, 10:19:25 am
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: countrygirl12 on January 26, 2020, 12:56:06 pm
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.

lol  Is it really that important?  You would pay a monthly fee to have some digital thing tell you how to spell something.  If you spell it wrong it underlines it with a squiggly line in red.  Obviously the OP did not care.  If it does underline it in red all you have to do is right click the word and you get a pop up with suggestions of the word you are looking for and you can change it that way.  I am finding most people who post online don't care if it is spelled right or not.  I guess the only time it really matters is if you are trying to publish a book or applying for a job.

I did not some book reviews and the one I done there were at least 15 spelling and grammar errors.  That was the biggest thing people mentioned in reviewing her.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on January 26, 2020, 04:16:31 pm
1imaginarygirl I`m so sorry you are allergic ,I love my animals when none of my 6 grandkids  or two nephews are not home my cats meow for me and my guinea pigs squeal for me and my granddaughters hamster chews on the cage to let me know he hungry or thirsty as well as my huge rabbit outside
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: kvanwert on January 28, 2020, 07:16:53 am
My friend with 2 always feeds them the usual vegetables; lettuce, carrots, cucumbers. She also feeds them herbs, though they can be picky on what they like.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: aflyingmonkey on January 29, 2020, 10:56:51 am
so sorry i spelled it wrong i usually have about five minutes to post before someone in the house has a crisis and i have to run so spell check is a luxury i dont have time for most of the time

If you don't have an Amazon Alexa, you should think about getting one -- they are big time savers in so many ways, but one is:  "Alexa, how to you spell  xxxx  "      It's a life game changer.

lol  Is it really that important?  You would pay a monthly fee to have some digital thing tell you how to spell something.  If you spell it wrong it underlines it with a squiggly line in red.  Obviously the OP did not care.  If it does underline it in red all you have to do is right click the word and you get a pop up with suggestions of the word you are looking for and you can change it that way.  I am finding most people who post online don't care if it is spelled right or not.  I guess the only time it really matters is if you are trying to publish a book or applying for a job.

I did not some book reviews and the one I done there were at least 15 spelling and grammar errors.  That was the biggest thing people mentioned in reviewing her.

There is no monthly fee for using an Alexa, once you buy the device it's yours to use freely.  Spelling is just one of the many usages... I personally rely on that red wiggly line under the word often, but sometimes it doesn't show up in some programs. 
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: tantricia44 on January 31, 2020, 05:24:40 am
They have guinee pig pellets sold in pet stores.
Title: Re: guinee pigs
Post by: hensleyll on February 18, 2020, 05:45:43 pm
thanks everyone i have been giving them more guinea pig food and less veggies so i am not having to clean the cages every other day now once a week is working just fine,and no sour smell anymore ,yeah because the are very close to my bed