Masons Cavies - what can you feed your guinea pigs?
Summary
TLDRIn this episode, the host enthusiastically introduces ready grass as a winter staple for guinea pigs, emphasizing its importance when outdoor grazing isn't possible. They share their love for the grass's smell and sneezing woes, and mention purchasing it in large horse-sized bags due to their sizable herd. The host encourages viewers to try it, noting its benefits for guinea pigs' dental health and the option to buy in smaller bags for fewer pets. They conclude with a playful rating of 10 out of 10 for freshness.
Takeaways
- π· The video is about feeding guinea pigs with ready grass, a food the speaker is confident about.
- πΏ Ready grass is a staple food for the guinea pigs during winter when they can't eat outdoor grass.
- π The speaker enjoys the smell of ready grass, despite it causing sneezing.
- π Ready grass can be purchased in small bags for a few guinea pigs or large bags suitable for a herd.
- π The grass used is called 'horse grass' but is essentially the same as what guinea pigs eat.
- π The large bags are designed for horses, but the speaker uses them due to the number of guinea pigs they have.
- π± Ready grass is beneficial for guinea pigs as it mimics their natural diet and is good for their teeth.
- π½οΈ The speaker encourages feeding ready grass every day without limiting the amount.
- π Some guinea pigs in the video are reluctant to eat the ready grass, indicating varied preferences.
- π The speaker rates ready grass 10 out of 10 for freshness and suitability as a guinea pig food.
Q & A
What is the main topic of this episode?
-The main topic of this episode is about feeding guinea pigs with ready grass.
Why is the host confident about the guinea pigs eating the grass in this episode?
-The host is confident because they know the guinea pigs enjoy eating ready grass, especially during the winter when they can't get outside.
What does the host do to encourage the guinea pigs to eat the grass?
-The host puts the ready grass on a plate to make it more appealing and encourages the guinea pigs to eat more.
How does the host feel about the smell of ready grass?
-The host loves the smell of ready grass, even though it makes them sneeze.
Why is ready grass important for guinea pigs during winter?
-Ready grass is important because it compensates for the lack of outdoor time and natural grass consumption during winter.
What type of bags can ready grass be purchased in according to the host?
-Ready grass can be purchased in small bags suitable for a couple of guinea pigs or in large bags designed for horses.
How often can guinea pigs be fed ready grass according to the host?
-Guinea pigs can be fed ready grass every single day without any need to limit it.
What benefits does the host mention about ready grass for guinea pigs' teeth?
-The host mentions that ready grass is good for guinea pigs' teeth, implying it helps keep them healthy.
How does the host react when the guinea pigs eat the grass?
-The host is pleased when the guinea pigs eat the grass, even if they don't eat a lot, as it shows they are interested in the food.
What does the host ask the viewers to do after watching the episode?
-The host asks viewers to let them know if they like the smell of ready grass and whether they choose to buy it in small or large bags.
What is the host's final rating for ready grass as a guinea pig food?
-The host gives ready grass a rating of 10 out of 10, indicating it's a fresh and highly recommended food for guinea pigs.
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