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HAY AND LUCERNE
Grass hay is one of the most important dietary supplements you
can provide your guinea
pig. Grass hay is responsible for keeping a cavies front incisors
and back molars down. It also helps guinea pigs digest their
food and keeps their digestive system healthy.
Grass Hay should be available to your cavy 24/7. In the wild
guinea pigs spend the day grazing and foraging on grass and
plant matter. As a guinea pig owner you should make
sure your guinea pig has hay available at all times. A hay rack
should be included in any cage, this will ensure the hay remains
off the ground where it could otherwise be soiled.
There are a number of variety's that can be fed to your cavy
these include: wheaten, blue grass, meadow, oaten, barley, and
Timothy. Timothy and meadow hay are prime examples
of excellent grass hays, and are recommended daily.
A cavies teeth continue to grow through out its life. To ensure
your cavies teeth do not overgrow grass hay is given. It will
ground down the back teeth (molars), and keep the
front incisors trimmed. Grass hay is also a good source of fibre
and other nutrients. A guinea pig can eat an unlimited amount
of hay and not become overweight.
Lucerne hay is different to grass hay. It contains much higher
levels of calcium,carbohydrates and protein. The level of calcium
in Lucerne hay may contribute to the development of bladder
stones in older cavies if it is given in conjunction with Lucerne
based pellets. Lucerne hay and Lucerne based pellets should
never be given together as the calcium levels will be too high.
Lucerne is a also high in protein. Adding this type of hay to
foods that have a high protein content such as lupins, soy
beans, and mixes will cause an inverse ratio potentially leading
to an imbalance of bacteria in the digestive system causing
severe digestive upset which could lead to other health issues.
Cavies need a diet high in fibre with adequate/correct protein
levels. Grass hay is fed daily as it has a low protein content and a
high fibre content which is designed to meet the daily nutrient
needs of guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs with a medical condition or cavies susceptible to
developing stones should not be fed Lucerne hay. Grass hay is
the best staple for your cavy. It will keep your cavies teeth
properly ground, and is a healthier choice in the long term.
However Lucerne hay can be given to young, nursing and
pregnant cavies. The level of calcium will help aid in the
development of bone structure and growth. Lucerne hay should
be stopped and grass hay should be slowly mixed in and
introduced to young cavies at the age of 6 months.