Supreme Science Selective Guinea Pig Food 10kg

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Supreme Science Selective Guinea Pig Food 10kg

Supreme Science Selective Guinea Pig Food 10kg

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Selective Naturals Grain Free Guinea Pig Food 1.5kg is blended with temptingly tasty Timothy Hay to help promote the good health of guinea pigs.High in fibre and grain free, Selective respects the natural diet, with this delicious recipe that includes essential forage and garden vegetables.

We all want our pets to live long and happy lives, so choose Selective, tailored nutrition to help support your pet’s digestive health and vitality for all life stages and lifestyles. Each day, slightly reduce their old food and replace it with some of their new food. At the end of the transition period, your guinea pigs should be eating their new nuggets happily with no issues! What about guinea pig treats? As well as being important for maintaining a healthy digestion, fresh, nutritious meadow hay is also good for dental health as the gnawing action required to eat it helps to wear down their continually growing teeth. How many nuggets should I feed my guinea pig?

Plus, don’t forget to supply your piggies with a constant supply of fresh, clean water in a bottle with a solid sipper tube, attached to their accommodation. I give it 4.5 stars. It is very beneficial but the one hang-up with it is that it is alfalfa-based menaing it is notably higher in calcium and protein. Calcium levels would have to be cut down in the rest of the diet of pigs over 6-7 months, meaning no other alfalfa products and not too many carrots/parsley/spinach portions. Although they make up only a small portion of a guinea pig’s feeding needs, high-quality nuggets are really important. The carefully balanced vitamins and minerals they contain support healthy eyes, skin and coat and promote a healthy digestion.

Natural ingredients provides a natural diet, whilst its manufacturing ensures consistency, resulting in health and vitality Science Selective is the widest range of veterinary recommended species-specific foods formulated to meet the nutritional needs of small pets.Their foods are rich in natural ingredients and naturally delicious with no added sugars.Irresistibly tasty, small pets just love the unique crunchy texture of Science Selective.This range of food for small herbivores - that's rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas and degus - are carefully blended with a balance of short and long fibres, as well as natural prebiotics to help optimise digestive health.Science Selective also offers pets a bigger portion size per calorie compared to other foods to help maintain weight and promote active chewing for healthy teeth.Every recipe is specifically formulated to meet your pet's exact nutritional needs and features fortified and stabilised vitamins and minerals that are easier for pets to digest. Avoid cheap bedding hay, which has poor nutritional value. Instead, go for deliciously nutritious dust-free hay for guinea pigs such as Timothy Hay, Meadow Hay, Green Harvest Hay, Hay with Dandelion & Marigold or Hay with Hedgerow Herbs – all nutrient-rich options that have been grown and harvested specifically as feeding hay.The Vitamin C in Science Selective Guinea Pig is stabilised and protected to ensure its inclusion remains at a stable level I ran out of Burgess Supa Guinea Excel yesterday and the local pet store didn't have any, so they offered us a bag of Science Selective piggy food. It's not a mix - just plain pellets - and it has very few ingredients, and the ones that are in it seem to put it in better position than BSGE in terms of how good it is:

Guinea pigs don’t naturally eat fruit or root vegetables, but you can include them in small amounts as treats. This could be small pieces of carrot or celery, a cherry tomato, a little bit of banana or an apple quarter. While fresh fruit is a nice treat, it’s high in sugar and too much of it can cause your guinea pigs to put on weight. Plus, don’t forget to supply your piggies with a constant supply of fresh, clean water in a bottle with a solid sipper tube, attached to their accommodation. How much hay should I feed my guinea pig? Guinea pigs have very delicate digestive systems which need to be treated with care. These small rodents need a really high-fibre diet, so feeding them unlimited high-quality hay or fresh grass is vital. Alongside this, you should provide high-quality guinea pig nuggets and the occasional treat. In the first few days, measure out your guinea pigs’ normal food intake for the day. Take out a small amount and replace it with the same amount of the new nuggets. Mix them together so that your guineas eat a combination of the two. A couple of dandelion leaves (ensure they have not been sprayed with pesticides or are from an area where wild rabbits graze, as they could carry disease)Got a question about choosing guinea pig pellets or nuggets over other types of guinea pig food? To help you learn more about feeding a healthy diet to your gorgeous guineas, we’ve put together some really useful answers from our nutrition team at Burgess, the pet care experts . What should a healthy diet for guinea pigs consist of? Good-quality guinea pig nuggets are formed from a range of ingredients – including grass meal and wholegrain wheat, beneficial dried herbs such as mint and oregano, along with other nutritious ingredients like dried nettles and dandelions. These make up a typical forage-based diet and provide a natural guinea pig food. Your cavy chums can be fed fresh greens as these are a great source of vitamin C, additional nutrients and provide some variety to their diet. However, you need to be careful about which greens you feed and how much. As a guide, feed no more than a teacup-sized amount a day to avoid tummy upsets, which you can split between morning and evening feeds.

Always ensure any uneaten fresh food is cleaned away before it spoils. How do I switch from another brand to Burgess Excel guinea pig nuggets? You can safely transition your guinea pigs’ diet over a period of 7-10 days by gradually reducing the old food and replacing it with Burgess Excel guinea pig food. The majority of your piggies’ diet – around 85-90% – should be tasty, top-quality feeding hay and grazed grass (never feed grass cuttings as this will make your guinea pigs unwell). As a guide, provide each pet with at least their own body size in fresh guinea pig feeding hay every day. High palatability - with 72%* of guinea pigs preferring Science Selective Guinea Pig when trialled against a competitor productIt supports digestive wellbeing and has all the vitamins and minerals guinea pigs need to help keep them in the very best of health naturally.Kind to teeth with no added sugars or artificial colours, Selective Naturals Grain Free is blended with natural linseed, to help promote clear skin and a glossy coat.It helps to keep guinea pigs as healthy on the outside as they are on the inside.That's why vets recommend Selective. According to the PDSA , guinea pig food should never consist of onions, garlic, mushrooms, iceberg lettuce, avocados, nuts, potatoes, seeds, rhubarb, cabbage or tomato leaves . It also contains Bio-Mos, a prebiotic which assists immune function, aids digestion, and allows beneficial bacteria to flourish



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