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<blockquote data-quote="Apache" data-source="post: 146031" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>No - they don't! The guinea pigs won't escape - you are more protecting them from predators! If you build an outside run they need some cover in there - even if just a box with some hay in.</p><p></p><p>Excellent post SL! We found bunnies [females] got very stroppy in spring when they went all broody.</p><p></p><p>The other point re-guinea pigs - they need a daily dietary source of vitamin C so fresh vegs are a good addition to the diet, <strong>don't feed them rabbit food</strong>. The best food is one made into a homogeneous pellet as the pig can't sort the bits it prefers such as in the muesli mix.</p><p></p><p>You can have a male guinea pig castrated but it would cost more than the pig! The do cope ok with cold temps as long as they have plenty of hay in the bed - we had some babies born with snow on the cage roof outside with no bother.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apache, post: 146031, member: 828"] No - they don't! The guinea pigs won't escape - you are more protecting them from predators! If you build an outside run they need some cover in there - even if just a box with some hay in. Excellent post SL! We found bunnies [females] got very stroppy in spring when they went all broody. The other point re-guinea pigs - they need a daily dietary source of vitamin C so fresh vegs are a good addition to the diet, [B]don't feed them rabbit food[/B]. The best food is one made into a homogeneous pellet as the pig can't sort the bits it prefers such as in the muesli mix. You can have a male guinea pig castrated but it would cost more than the pig! The do cope ok with cold temps as long as they have plenty of hay in the bed - we had some babies born with snow on the cage roof outside with no bother. [/QUOTE]
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