Chew Toy Question
- Lynx
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I wouldn't risk it myself as the wood could have beasties or old diseases in them. Big logs could also roll on to the pigs when you are not there as they are not the smartest or most athletic of animals sometimes!
My girls love to chew on sticks made of pear or apple wood, or willow sticks. I buy them from an online guinea pig shop that only sells organic toys. When buying you need to make sure they are organic. If the trees were ones you had grown yourself and you knew it was a safe wood you could bake the sticks in your oven to make them safe, but unknown trees are just too risky in my opinion.
Remember that sticks are just for fun, it's the good unlimited hay that keeps teeth nice and healthy and many pigs aren't interested in sticks from what I've read :)
My girls love to chew on sticks made of pear or apple wood, or willow sticks. I buy them from an online guinea pig shop that only sells organic toys. When buying you need to make sure they are organic. If the trees were ones you had grown yourself and you knew it was a safe wood you could bake the sticks in your oven to make them safe, but unknown trees are just too risky in my opinion.
Remember that sticks are just for fun, it's the good unlimited hay that keeps teeth nice and healthy and many pigs aren't interested in sticks from what I've read :)
Hay is used to wear down the teeth and is very important to their diet. They need to have hay daily.
- PooksiedAnimals
- Supporting my GL Habit
You can certainly have toys for them to chew on. My girls will chew their house on occasion. They have a wooden bird toy they also nibble on. But its the molars that need the wear, even more so than the incisors, and only hay is going to do that.
Chewing on wood or toys is for fun. Chewing on hay is for health.
Chewing on wood or toys is for fun. Chewing on hay is for health.
Sounds like a bad idea.
Hay is what wears their teeth down. They often ignore anything else. You give them piles of hay routinely.
Hay is what wears their teeth down. They often ignore anything else. You give them piles of hay routinely.
Hay hay hay hay hay. Seriously. They need it for their diet and for their teeth. I have it in a rack plus in a box for them to roll around in. They need unlimited amounts of it- mine are constantly eating hay all day when they're not sleeping.
I buy my hay from: www.kmshayloft.com in 25lb amounts. It's much cheaper than anything you can get at the store.
I buy my hay from: www.kmshayloft.com in 25lb amounts. It's much cheaper than anything you can get at the store.
I don't want to hijack the thread, but as I have an Apple tree in the garden doing nothing right now, after reading Trick's posts about baking the branches I was thinking about cutting a few and seeing if my pigs like them.
I was wondering though, what temperature would be best and for how long?
I was wondering though, what temperature would be best and for how long?
I am going to guess she wants a chew toy along with hay based on this previous post https://www.guinealynx.info/forums/viewt ... sc&start=0 .