Pine Cone Treats?
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
Specifications lack any list of ingredients. I don't think of guinea pigs as pine cone eaters. This is not the kind of product I would recommend.
I would put my money into fresh nutritious vegetables.
www.guinealynx.info/fave.html
I would put my money into fresh nutritious vegetables.
www.guinealynx.info/fave.html
- Sef
- I dissent.
I don't know that I'd want to feed Kava Kava or Valerian to my guinea pig as a treat. I've used both myself for stress, the Valerian in particular can be pretty potent. Remind me, why are you treating them for anxiety? Or were you just looking for something herbal to add to their diet for variety?
I swear by Fuzzies Kingdom's supplements and treats:
http://www.fuzzieskingdom.com/
Tanya is very knowledgeable and great about working with customers if you need something specially formulated, as well.
I swear by Fuzzies Kingdom's supplements and treats:
http://www.fuzzieskingdom.com/
Tanya is very knowledgeable and great about working with customers if you need something specially formulated, as well.
@sef1268 which treats are you getting from fuzzies? The pinecones came today and they are tiiiiiny, like the size of a dime haha. I can't imagine there is enough of anything on those to do any harm. Two of my three are so fearful of humans, I rarely see them. Although I don't have any expectation magical pinecones will cure them, I figured it couldn't hurt to try. Haha.
- Sef
- I dissent.
I like the crushed rose hips and she has a "hay topping" that's good. She also has a very good broad spectrum supplement that can be used daily.
I had very good success with her kidney formula with a couple of our renal pigs (it isn't listed on her site but she will mix it on request), and the anxiety formula seemed to help our little guy Lewis who had come to us from an abuse situation.
As others have said, though, some level of skittishness is normal for most prey animals.
I had very good success with her kidney formula with a couple of our renal pigs (it isn't listed on her site but she will mix it on request), and the anxiety formula seemed to help our little guy Lewis who had come to us from an abuse situation.
As others have said, though, some level of skittishness is normal for most prey animals.