by Megaguirus » Fri Apr 28, 2017 2:30 am
Hello, so a couple of weeks ago my mom and I purchased a guinea pig. I know it's not really recommended, but almost all of our pets were/are from petstores and have lived long and healthy lives. Our pig is currently fighting some ringworm that she must've got at the petstore, because we noticed it not even a week after having her. But that isn't my concern, because it seems to be almost fully defeated, her hair is now growing back on her nose.
No, my concern is her pickiness. The silly little pig will only eat timothy hay and certain things out of her pellets. I've tried many types of greens and fruits on her, with all of them being ignored. What do I do? I'm worried she's not getting enough of a variety and vitamin C. I tried dressing the veggies in a probiotic we are using with the antibiotic, because she loves the stuff, but she just licks the dressing off the green.
I can't believe that it is actually easier to get a reptile to eat his veggies. The guinea pigs I grew up with would eat anything, even earrings and hair! I'm not used to such a picky eater.
Megaguirus gets distracted by a butterfly. So pretty.
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