Babies nurse on their Mom, or are bottle fed formula for farm animals. They start eating piggy pellets and very small pieces of cut up vegetables and fruits at about two weeks of age. They should continue on Mother's milk or formula until 4-6 weeks of age.
They will eat meat, if you let them, but I would not. It's too high in proteins and fats for a 'healthy pet pig diet'. Plus, it costs a fortune.
It depends on the guine pig's diet. If it is lettuce then twice a day. If it is dry food a small amount each day or a large amount every 2 to 3 days. The thing you really need to watch is water.
Guinea pigs typically eat throughout the day, grazing on hay, fresh vegetables, pellets, and occasional treats. It is recommended to provide them with a constant supply of hay and fresh water to keep their digestive system healthy.
No lol its a pet
guinea pig
a guinea pig should eat a tables spoon of veggies every day and can have lettuce only if its romain.
its called sleep
lettuce,cucumber,carrots,tomato,small bits of apple and parsley
If a product is not intended for a guinea pig they should not come in contact with it. Period.
They stay pregnant for about 2 to 2 an a half months.
No the only thing guine pigs could drink is fresh water! Guine pigs eat, Tomato, lettuce, grapes, corn, baby corn, carret, cucumber, apple, watermelon, celery, strawberry leaves, water, seed, grass with out any weed killer!
I learnt that Red lettuce is okay for your Guinea Pig but Ice Burg lettuce can make them ill!
Actually, iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value, but it can make your guinea pig gassy and constipated. I recommend not feeding them iceberg lettuce, but rather replace it with romaine lettuce.