PELLETS
As guinea pigs are provided with unlimited hay
and daily vegetables pellets
should only be an optional
addition
to their diet. A plain pellet
should be formulated with
Vitamin C and can be placed in
a heavy ceramic bowl which
cannot be easily tipped over for
optimum access. A used by
date will provide an indication
of the freshness and longevity
of any pellets purchased.
The nutritional content must be examined closely to ensure the
correct amount of calcium, phosphorus, fibre
and protein is in the correct ratio.
Why is a ratio important?
A guinea pigs digestive system is kept in check via GastrointestinaI
Flora or more commonly referred to as GI. This flora contains
bacteria and protozoa which aid in breaking down food. If this
delicate balance of intestinal flora is compromised due to an
incorrect diet, or a diet to high in fats, carbohydrates and sugars it
can cause severe digestive upset and can cause Gastrointestinal
ileus.
Always ensure that your protein content in your pellets never
exceeds the fibre content. A good protein level is 15-16% crude
protein. Fibre must always exceed 20%. You should always aim for
the highest fibre content
possible and avoid high carbohydrate, sugary foods as they can
cause the bacteria within the hind gut to subsequently change. You
do not want this. You want the digestive system working efficiently
to avoid Gastrointestinal ileus (malfunction of the digestive tract
due to gut slowdown). Always make sure that any pellet you
purchase has the nutritional analysis clearly marked on the
packaging.
Ingredients to Avoid
Pellets must be free of artificial colours, flavours, mixed nuts,
grains, corn, dried fruit, dairy, meat, seed husks, beet pulp, rice
bran, rice flour, vegetable fibre, corn syrup, sucrose, Propylene
glycol, Propyl gallate, Potassium sorbate, Sodium nitrate, sodium
nitrite, or sodium metabisulphite, Ethoxyquin, and Butylated
hydroxyanisole.
Pellet Availability
In Australia it may be difficult and/or quite expensive compared to
our overseas counterparts to purchase good high quality pellets,
however with the introduction of Burgess Excel and Oxbow
Australia we do have the same brands available to us. Burgess and
Oxbow pellets are renowned to have the correct nutritional
analysis and correct Protein:Fibre ratio which is vitally important
for your guinea pigs health.
For more information on Burgess Pellets please see: Burgess
Australia
Storage and Quantity
1/8 of a cup can be provided to your cavy daily in addition to fresh
vegetables and Hay. Pellets should be stored in a cool dry place,
not in direct sunlight. To prolong the freshness of your pellets seal
in an airtight reusable bag after use.
Types
Pellets are primarily lucerne based which is ideal for young,
pregnant or nursing cavies. This is due to the higher calcium and
protein content which provides a suitable supplement for growing
guinea pigs. Once your guinea pig reaches approximately one year
of age slowly introduce and mix in a Timothy based pellet.
Timothy pellets offer the adult guinea pig a lower intake or protein,
calcium and carbohydrates which is suitable for their digestive
system and will maintain the correct Protein:Fibre ratio. Burgess
Excel is an excellent supplement for the adult guinea pig and is
available from Burgess Australia.