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Guinea pig food can be healthy? AND tasty? At the same time? ...Well, that just makes our wheek. -----
Guinea pig food made with premium ingredients and fortified with essential vitamins and minerals
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Guinea pigs are smart, active (some) and so full of mischief. (But mischievous cavies are so lovable⌠are we right?) Caring for a guinea pig requires the right guinea pig supplies, like a variety of food for a balanced diet. So that means itâs super important to buy high-quality Timothy hay based pelleted guinea pig food if you choose to supplement your piggyâs diet with pellets. Guinea pig pellets are great for a little extra nutrition.
And weâve got the perfect option for cavies that will keep âem happy, healthy and fit. A guinea pigâs diet is all about balance. So shop balance and buy balance; give your cavy a wonderful life with our awesome food. Direct to your door at the click of a button. Our quality wonât be outdone. 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Try it. You wonât regret it.
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GUINEA PIGS AND VITAMIN C DEFICIENCY
Guinea pigs and primates, like us, are unable to make their own vitamin C. Because their bodies canât synthesize or store it, they need to receive around 10-30 mg per day through their diet. Guinea pigs that donât get enough vitamin C are at risk for scurvy, even when deprived for as little as two weeks.
A proper diet is really all thatâs needed to meet the daily vitamin C requirement for most guinea pigs. But... what actually is a proper guinea pig diet? Well, to break it down, approximately 80% of your guinea pigâs diet should be a high-quality hay. Your guinea pig should have constant access to fresh hay. Always. At all times. 15% greens, 4% pellets and 1% treats should make up the other 20% of the diet. Although pellets arenât 100% necessary, if your cavy isnât getting the recommended daily dose of the magical vitamin C via fresh veggies, youâll need to find another way to supplement. And pellets are definitely an option.
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PELLETED GUINEA PIG FOOD
Talk about information overload when it comes to guinea pig food; there are tons of brands available on the market. But unfortunately, many of them arenât safe for your piggy. The majority of cheaper brands are super flashy⌠they may look nice and taste good to your guinea pig, but stay away. Far, far away. These âjunk foodâ pellets are packed with fattening, choke-hazard ingredients.
The best guinea pig food is a bag full of pellets. Just that. No seeds, no nuts, no fruit bits, no colorful flakes. Just pellets. If you give your guinea pig the option of junk food or food with nutritional value, theyâre probably going to go for the junk. (Naughty little stinkers.) But, as pet owners, thatâs what weâre here for⌠when it comes to your guinea pigâs diet, be the parent, not the friend.
Small Pet Select guinea pig food pellets are made in small batches and packed by hand. Only the finest ingredients are used, including our premium timothy hay. Itâs super green and smells fantastic. Your piggy will agree.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE CORRECT GUINEA PIG FOOD
If you choose to feed pellets, make sure theyâre high-quality, timothy-based (fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C). Guinea pigs need these essential vitamins and minerals to stay healthy.
FITTING PELLETED FOOD INTO YOUR PIGGYâS DAILY DIET
How Much Pelleted Guinea Pig Food Should I Serve?
While unlimited grass hay is the majority of what your guinea pig should be eating, a high-quality pellet with stabilized vitamin C is an easy way to guarantee your guinea pig is getting a balanced diet. Just 1/8 cup per guinea pig per day should do the trick, although most wonât overeat as long as hay is always available.
Donât Forget The Hay!
The majority of a guinea pigâs diet should be hay; they need lots of it, and they need constant access to it. We talked about pellets being optional. And they are⌠thinking theyâre not isnât reality. If your cavy has enough forage and greens, pellets arenât necessary. A guinea pig should eat about three ounces per day, about six pounds per month. But, while the bulk of diet should be guinea pig hay, we should also feed our pig lots of leafy greens and veggies to make sure theyâre getting those micronutrients. They need those too.
âŚAnd Of Course, Fresh Water
This seems like a no-brainer, but itâs always a good reminder. Guinea pigs should never ever ever ever go without fresh water. Access to fresh water in a suspension bottle is a must. Their lives depend on it.
Adding in Fresh Veggies
While the bulk of diet should be guinea pig hay, we should also feed our pig lots of fresh veggies to make sure theyâre getting those micronutrients... they need those too. Fresh veggies are a fun way to add variety to the diet and make sure your guinea pig is getting all the vitamin C they need. All veggies arenât created equal, though. Bell peppers are a great everyday food for guinea pigs. Rotate colors to switch things up. Fun, right? Everyone loves a new taste and a little color pop. A few slices is all theyâll need. Bell peppers are packed with vitamin C, but still low in calcium, sugar, and acid. And thatâs a good thing.
Remember, some fruits and veggies high in Vitamin C come with a catch. Parsley, for example, is too high in calcium to feed daily or in large amounts. And oranges juice their vitamin C reputation for all itâs worth, but are a bit too high in sugar and acid to compete with bell peppers.
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When youâre shopping for guinea pig supplies, thereâs a lot of conflicting information: whatâs safe, whatâs not, whatâs healthy, whatâs not, whatâs good-quality, whatâs not⌠and you get the picture. When it comes to guinea pig food, we totally understand how easy it is to become confused. Most brick-and-mortar pet stores do NOT carry quality guinea pig food and guinea pig hay that your pet requires. And that they deserve, too. So please⌠source the highest-quality food possible.
Avoid pet store pellet mixes, treats and foods that have fillers, artificial colors, seeds, sugars, and pesticides. Yuck! Rather, provide natural, timothy-based pellets, tons of fresh quality hay and fresh veggies.
Your petâs life depends on their diet. Donât be overwhelmed with all of the options. Keep it simple when it comes to guinea pig food. And remember, if youâre wondering which pelleted guinea pig food to consider, skip the flashy bag full of colorful flakes and go for nutrition. Your piggy will thank you.