The difference between rabbits and guinea pigs.
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The difference between rabbits and guinea pigs.
Both rabbits and guinea pigs looking fed up with their current hay today.
Rabbits still have loads of hay from a full replenish with ings and Timothy&rye 2 days ago to all hay receptacles. Hay in rack and plastic crate fluffed up and turned over and both rabbits are happy.
Hay in pig hutch fluffed up and they respond by flattening it again and continuing to look grumpy. They get a full hay changeover.
Rabbits still have loads of hay from a full replenish with ings and Timothy&rye 2 days ago to all hay receptacles. Hay in rack and plastic crate fluffed up and turned over and both rabbits are happy.
Hay in pig hutch fluffed up and they respond by flattening it again and continuing to look grumpy. They get a full hay changeover.
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Re: The difference between rabbits and guinea pigs.
Oh bless them, they love goes to sleep in hay and sometimes one of them will make a perfect conicle shape in the hay and peep out, it is adorable. Ours live in the living room with us almost all the time now and are cleaned out every other day. On the day they are not cleaned out we always give fresh hay. Ours always flatten it too Cheryl love, it doesn't look inviting for long but they seem to love it anyway.
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jolovesbunnies- Elder Hopper
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Re: The difference between rabbits and guinea pigs.
Hahahaha I love piggies. I'm trying to persuade hubby we need some !
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Be warned hun, they are very addictive one you have them
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KatieB wrote:Hahahaha I love piggies. I'm trying to persuade hubby we need some !
Good luck
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Re: The difference between rabbits and guinea pigs.
Hahaha. My pigs were always quite happy with their hay! It's the bunnies that are the problem!
I do kiss having piggies, maybe one day...I don't like them being outdoors all year round. My girls started to struggle as they got older and i had nowhere for them to go that was warmer. I wasn't allowed them indoors so I made the decision to find them a new home They've all crossed the bridge now, but had a fab couple of years living in a big herd.
I do kiss having piggies, maybe one day...I don't like them being outdoors all year round. My girls started to struggle as they got older and i had nowhere for them to go that was warmer. I wasn't allowed them indoors so I made the decision to find them a new home They've all crossed the bridge now, but had a fab couple of years living in a big herd.
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Keep us posted hun, I really hope you are allowed to have some.
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