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VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
Cavies require in addition to a plentiful ongoing source of Fresh Hay,
clean water and an optional plain pellet; A variety of Fruits and
vegetables in which to ensure they are provided with all the essential
Vitamins and Minerals they require.
Like humans guinea pigs cannot manufacture their own absorbic acid
or commonly referred to as vitamin C, and require this to be
supplemented in their diet. Cavies require 20-30mg of Vitamin C daily
to ensure they remain at optimum health. Pregnant and Lactating
Sows require 30-50mg daily. See Vitamin C for further information.
What Vegetables and Fruits are Best?
In any feeding regime providing vegetables that meet the necessary
RDI(recommended daily intake) are always an important aspect in any
diet.
A wide range of lush, leafy green vegetables Cos Lettuce. coriander or
kale for example, combined with high vitamin rich sources will be the
key in ensuring your cavies digestive system maintains sufficient gut
movement and ensures they obtain the necessary vitamins and
minerals they need.
Capsicum is also another prime example of a daily vegetable and it is
an excellent source of absorbic acid. It also contains antioxidants such
as Beta-carotene. Beta - carotene traps free radicals, and a few studies
in animals suggest that it may also reduce tumour development.
How much?
Guinea pigs require one cup of vegetables a day. Fruits can be
distributed once or twice per week. Fruits are high in sugars and if
given regularly may contribute to obesity related issues. Always provide
vegetables that include a good source of vitamin C.
Vegetables can be fed twice daily - once in the morning and once at
night. Not only do vegetables provide an essential source of vitamins
and minerals but they also provide your guinea pig with variety in their
diet. Some guinea pigs may not be interested in certain types of
vegetables. A great way to overcome this lack of interest is to cover the
undesirable vegetables with pure, non sweetened, all natural orange or
fruit juice.
Usually a cavy will smell the fruit juice and be more inclined to lick or
taste the vegetable which most pigs will soon find that they do enjoy!
Preparation
When preparing vegetables and fruits for your guinea pigs an key rule
to remember is: Never feed your cavies any food you would not eat
yourself. Vegetables must be fresh, unspoiled and clean. Always rinse
with water thoroughly and remove any seeds or cores. Never feed
canned, dried, or otherwise processed vegetables or fruits. They must
be fresh to ensure they do not contain any chemicals, sweeteners or
artificial colours or flavours. Always feed fresh produce.
Sample Diet
Below is a sample diet that can be used to help demonstrate what
vegetables and fruits can be provided. This diet is an approximate
amount per pig. Quantities can vary depending on diet, medical needs
and the individual preference of vegetables per pig. In addition to
vegetables and fruits always include a constant supply of fresh grass
hay.
Day
Time
Food
Amount (per pig)
Monday
AM
Cherry Tomatoes
1
Endive Lettuce
2-3 large leaves
Cos Lettuce
2-3 large leaves
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Baby Carrot
1
Yellow Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Coriander
2-3 sprigs
Monday
PM
Parsley
2 sprigs
Green Beans
2
Red Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Blueberries
3-4 berries
Celery
3-4 small pieces
Cos Lettuce
4 large leaves
Cherry Tomato
1
Tuesday
AM
Endive
3 large leaves
Cherry Tomato
1
Cos Lettuce
4 leaves
Zuchini
2cm Piece
Baby Carrot
1
Red Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Tuesday
PM
Apple
One thick slice
Cos Lettuce
2-3 leaves
Cucumber
1/4 large slice
Coriander
2 sprigs
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Dill
1 sprig
Wednesday
AM
Endive
2 large leaves
Cherry Tomato
1
Butter head Lettuce
1-2 leaves
Zuchini
2cm Piece
Baby Carrot
1
Red Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Wednesday
PM
Mixed Lettuce
Handful
Celery Leaves
2
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Coriander
2 Sprigs
Orange
1 slice
Blueberries
3-4 berries
Thursday
AM
Endive
1-2 large leaves
Cos Lettuce
1-2 large leaves
Frilly/exotic lettuce
2 large leaves
Rock Melon
One slice
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Thursday
PM
Endive
3 large leaves
Cherry Tomato
1
Kiwi Fruit
One small slice
Red Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Friday
AM
Endive
3 large leaves
Belgian Endive
3 large leaves
Borecole
2 leaves
Blueberry
3-4 berries
Cherry Tomato
1
Broccoli
1 floret
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Friday
AM
Endive
3 large leaves
Belgian Endive
3 large leaves
Borecole
2 leaves
Blueberry
3-4 berries
Cherry Tomato
1
Broccoli
1 floret
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Friday
PM
Chicory
2 large leaves
Endive
3 large leaves
Corriander
2-3 sprigs
Spinach
2 leaves
Blackberry
2 berries
Saturday
AM
Red frilly lettuce
2-3 leaves
Coriander
2-3 sprigs
Baby Carrot
1
Cherry Tomato
1
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Cos Lettuce
3 leaves
Saturday
PM
Basil
2-3 leaves
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Endive
2-3 leaves
Borecole
2 leaves
Apple
1 slice
Cos Lettuce
3 leaves
Sunday
AM
Cherry Tomatoes
1
Endive Lettuce
4 large leaves
Cos Lettuce
4 large leaves
Green Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Baby Carrot
1
Yellow Capsicum
1/8 sliced
Coriander
2-3 sprigs