Hay is important for them to help maintain their teeth and good fiber for their digestive system.
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May 6 2008, 11:28 PM
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Hay is important for them to help maintain their teeth and good fiber for their digestive system.
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May 7 2008, 03:13 AM
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Yoda. My sister dumped him with my other pigs and they barbered his beautiful fur. Haih.... He has some mites and thanks to my sis he infested my other pigs. The mites are harmless but I would rather not have the pigs have them.
His fur isn't in the best condition, but it was really long and silky. My sister has basically dumped him on me. Anyone interested to adopt him please sms or call me. Thx http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v315/blueimpreza/raito.jpg This is a picture by Rumizu of his brother, he looked almost exactly like that until we had some trouble telling him apart from his brother. Now his fur isn't that great, but with some TLC he'll be looking great in no time. Adopting off due to no time and no extra space for him. My sister like wash him off her hands. =.= Anyway, his adoption has a small fee due to him being neutered. So he's perfect to house with both male or female. He is also much more calmer than Peppermint (Rumizu's GP) He's used to cats and dogs, provided the dog or cat will not try to eat him. He's very friendly once he gets to know you, and quite intelligent. This post has been edited by Reanne: May 7 2008, 03:22 AM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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May 7 2008, 03:25 AM
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He had mites for quite long already actually. My sister never bothered to get rid of them properly. My pigs were mite free, but now they're not. =.=
The cost is not the TLC, it's the neutering. lol His fur looks like that due to barbering, not the mites. This post has been edited by Reanne: May 7 2008, 03:25 AM |
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May 7 2008, 03:33 AM
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Barbering is a or a few guinea pig(s) chewing on the fur of their cage mate. Usually caused by boredom, but this only occurs on the long haired pigs I have. The abby and shorhaired do not get barbered at all.
Oh yea, she also 'washed' her hands off the mother. The mother, Spee, is the exact same colour and is a peruvian too, also adoptable. Both mother and son can live well together and are very comfortable with humans. The mother loves to be stroked while lying on a cushion, she makes little pleasant soft weeeeks and purrs. They used to live in a room all to themselves so they are used to ppl approaching them and are not timid like most other GPs. This post has been edited by Reanne: May 7 2008, 03:43 AM |
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