What can you feed your guinea pig?
Summary
TLDRIn this episode, the host introduces coriander as a potential treat for guinea pigs, highlighting its pleasant aroma and nutritional benefits, particularly for vitamin C. However, caution is advised due to its potential to cause bladder issues if fed too frequently. The host encourages viewers to feed coriander to their guinea pigs two to three times a week, provided there are no health concerns. The guinea pig's reaction to coriander is mixed, with some enjoying the smell but not the taste. The video ends with a call to action for viewers to share their guinea pigs' experiences with coriander.
Takeaways
- 🌿 Coriander is an herb that can be fed to guinea pigs as part of their diet.
- 🍃 It has a pleasant smell that the speaker in the video loves, but its taste might not be universally liked by guinea pigs.
- 🥗 Coriander can be used to bulk up the vegetables in a guinea pig's diet.
- 💊 Guinea pigs should not be fed coriander too frequently due to potential bladder issues.
- 🚫 If a guinea pig has a history of bladder stones or bladder issues, coriander should be avoided.
- 🥦 Coriander is a good source of vitamin C for guinea pigs.
- 🐷 Guinea pigs that have not had any health problems can have coriander in their diet two to three times a week.
- 🤔 The speaker is unsure if the guinea pig will like coriander, but is hopeful.
- 🎥 The video includes an interaction where the guinea pig is encouraged to try coriander.
- 😂 There's a humorous moment when the guinea pig turns away from the coriander, indicating it might not like it.
Q & A
What is the main topic of this episode?
-The main topic of this episode is about feeding coriander to guinea pigs.
What is the presenter's opinion on the smell of coriander?
-The presenter loves the smell of coriander, mentioning that it smells so good.
How does the guinea pig react to coriander initially?
-The guinea pig initially turns away from the coriander and does not seem interested in it.
What is the presenter's advice regarding the frequency of feeding coriander to guinea pigs?
-The presenter suggests feeding coriander two to three times a week, provided there are no health issues.
Are there any potential health issues associated with feeding coriander to guinea pigs?
-Yes, feeding coriander too frequently can cause bladder issues, so it should be avoided if the guinea pig has had bladder stones or bladder issues.
What does the presenter compare coriander to in terms of its benefits for guinea pigs?
-The presenter compares coriander to parsley, noting that both are great for bulking up veggies and providing vitamin C.
How does the presenter encourage the guinea pig to try the coriander?
-The presenter encourages the guinea pig to try the coriander by offering it and using positive reinforcement like 'good girl' when the guinea pig complies.
What is the presenter's reaction when the guinea pig starts eating the coriander?
-The presenter is pleased and surprised, expressing delight and relief that the guinea pig is eating the coriander.
What does the presenter do when the guinea pig starts eating too much coriander?
-The presenter intervenes and takes the coriander away, indicating that too much at once is not good for the guinea pig.
What does the presenter ask the viewers to do after the episode?
-The presenter asks viewers to let her know if their guinea pigs like coriander and if they are going to give it a try.
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