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As long as your guinea pig shows no signs of an adverse reaction, you can gradually increase the amount of strawberries you are offering until they’re enjoying a full serving- which still isn’t a lot of the berry! Even some fruit or vegetables can pose a risk to a guinea pig, either through choking hazards or containing compounds that may harm your piggie. One such example is apples as the seeds contain cyanide, and another is raw potatoes due to the high starch content. You can give your pigs nuts whole, raw, or roasted, but as with peanuts be aware that extra salt and seasoning are no good. 38. Cooked Meat

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However, not all pigs can eat corn. In fact, some farmers believe that feeding corn to pigs can actually be harmful. This is because corn is a high-starch food, and pigs can’t digest it as easily as other animals. They require 30 – 50 mg of vitamin Cdaily from their diet, either in their guinea pig food, a vitamin supplement, or from fruits and vegetables that are high in vitamin C. I’ll get to this more here in a sec… Our friendly customer service team are on hand to help you and just a phone call away, so if you need help shopping with us just call 0117 329 1368It is also important to cut the fruits into smaller pieces as these very innocent pigs will most likely eat them whole which may cause choking – a life-threatening occurrence for any human or animal. Alfalfa is a type of forage that is commonly used to feed pigs, either whole or as a component in hay, haylage, or feed. It is high in fiber and nutrients and can be a good addition to the diet of any pig.

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Strawberries and other fruits make a fantastic and nutrient-rich addition to your guinea pig’s diet. However, it’s crucial to remember that fruit should only make up a minuscule 5% of your guinea pig’s diet. Just be sure to cook them first as raw or green potatoes can be harmful to pigs. We will talk more about that in the next section. 31. Sweet PotatoesThis means that if your pig weighs 100 pounds, it would need to eat about 5-8 pounds of food per day. This varies, of course, depending on the age and species of the pig. In addition, the acidic nature of the fruit is also a factor that contributes to making your guinea pig suffer from sore lips. Preparing Strawberry Treats for Your Guinea Pig

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In total, your guinea pig can have around 1/4 -1/2 cup of fresh fruits and vegetables combinedeveryday, and no more than that. If at all possible, promote eating of the tops, leaves, and stems. These are all perfectly fine for your guinea pig to eat and pose even fewer issues than the fruit itself. Surprise, surprise — in case you didn’t know, guinea pigs can suffer from food allergies, such as seeds, vegetables, rice bran, and fruits. Strawberries also fall into this category of potential allergy-inducing culprits. The flesh of the fruit has very little persin in it, meaning it is technically safe (if risky) but the skin, pit, and leaves can be deadly if ingested. If you have avocado trees on your property, make sure your pigs can’t get to them! 6. Green Potatoes

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Strawberries are a popular and sweet summer fruit with plenty of health benefits. If you love these tasty berries and have guinea pigs, you’re likely wondering if your little furry potatoes can have a taste too. So, can guinea pigs eat strawberries too? Not only the Asian species that we most commonly know, but the native American persimmon that we mostly find in forests are safe to be given to pigs as a treat.

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