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Well I was at P@H near me at the compainion care vets booking in my adoption bun Pickles for his neutering and got chatting to the Head vetanary nurse there about my buns. She said I sound like a great bun mum and she wanted to ask me something 'would i consider homing 3 piggies she rescued from the adoption at P@H (Mum was preg, they took dad away, so she took them both had him neutered and they are so in love, Mum had 2 babies 1 boy and 1 girl). She then asked if I would be interested in offering Mum, dad and baby girl a loving forever home. Baby boy is off to a new home to with a lone boar. I said I would love to but had no hutch or run for them, and couldn't really afford to buy one or them. she then said no she meant the whole thing, hutch, run and piggies all for nothing as I seem so caring and the type of place she wanted them to go to. Well obviously how could I say no LOL. they are arriving tomorrow afternoon and I am so excited.

All good yes?

well I arrive home today to a note through my door saying there is a box in the garden for me. I go and look and find a box with 2 piggies in and a note saying, 'I heard you wanted some guinea pigs, please look after these 2 girls for me and the babies they are due to have' ! As you can imagine I was very very shocked. I then did a mad dash out to the giant pet store to get an indoor cage and essentials. I have no idea what food they have been on so I bought a mix and some pellets and mixed them and thought that was the best way.

Please can I have some advice about the best care I can offer these to georgeous piggies. What food and veg should I give? The ammount they need? Best hay for them? Best cage set up for the lead up to birth and after? I currently have megazorb on the floor of the cage, a bowl of mixed food and have given them a plate of carrots, spring green, broccoli, celery all washed and cut into chuncks, I hope this is all ok, also got a pile of meadow hay in the corner of cage and a small rabbit hide/home as the one that came with the cage has a small doorway and one of the girls is a bit wide!


PLEASE HELP ANY ADVICE GRATEFULLY RECIEVED.
 
everything that you are doing at the moment is good. you need to make sure you carry on given them lots of vitamin c as pregnant piggies need lots of it. But dont give them parsley as this can trigger early labour.

make sure that you top up the hay when it is running low because they should have constant supply.

So will you now have 5 piggies when you get the mum dad and baby?
 
Yes I will have 5 piggies and babies on the way too. Thank you for the reply and glad to know I am doing things right for them.
 
keep the piggies together atm but when they are due to giving birth they will need to be seperated because if 1 pig goes into labour it can make the other 1 to.
 
Am fairly new to piggies myself so not the best person to offer advice but just want to say am sorry someone has put you in that situation. Good luck and am sure you will find plenty of good advice on here.
 
I have a problem there conwc002 as I have no idea when they will be due as they were just left in a box saying they were pregnant.
 
If you could post a photo of them, we might be able to have some idea how far along they are. Guinea pigs get ridiculously fat sometimes when pregnant, so you think they'll give birth any day but it's weeks later! But some don't get very fat if they only have one or two babies . . . There is a way to tell by feeling the pelvic bones which somebody here might be able to explain better than I can, or you could ask a vet to do.

Also I wouldn't let the new pregnant ones near the family of pigs because they obviously weren't well cared for and could have mites or anything . . .

That's so awful that someone just dumped them at your house, I hope everything goes ok with the new babies.
 
All in well in my maternity cage thank you :) The girls don't seem to like peppers at all but it could be that they have never had them before so I am giving them a little bit each time they get their veg. Although to be honest the only veg they seem to eat is carrot and not much of that really. So far I have offered them, carrot, red and green peppers, broccolli and celery all cut up into small chuncks. But they are loving the grass lol I have a patch the I don't cut on my lawn that I give to my bunnies sometimes but its now for these girls as they really love it, they are also muching well on hay. I am trying to get them use to the pellets but they seem more interested in the mix although I am putting more pellets than mix, I hope this is right?

I will try and get pics of them but they are still a little skittish. The vet nurse brought my other 3 over today and she checked them over for me. She has said that their skin looks good which I am pleased about. She also felt their tummies, on the larger one she could feel at least 2 babies but the other one none as yet, although she did say she looked bump like but early. So we think one will be within the next 3 weeks and the other who knows. she has said she will help me in any way she can with them, which is really great to know.

Don't worry I won't be introducing them to the other 3 untill babaies are born, they have finished nursing and been fully checked over at the vets. Looks like I will be having a bigger herd than I thought.

I still have no names for any of them yet, still thinking.
 
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