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Reddit mentions of Oxbow Natural Science Vitamin C Supplement 4.2 oz.

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Oxbow Natural Science Vitamin C Supplement 4.2 oz.
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Natural Science Vitamin C SupplementsContains the essential stabilized vitamin C that guinea pigs and some other small animals need.Hay Based, High Fiber.
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Height4 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size4.2 oz
Weight0.2625 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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u/bootswiththefurrr ยท 1 pointr/guineapigs

It's no trouble :)

I feed my pigs Oxbow food. Since your pig is still a baby, he/she can eat that food till they're 6 months. Then you can get the Oxbow adult pig food. They should also have mostly alfalfa hay, not timothy, till they're 6 months. When my pigs were babies, we usually gave them alfalfa in the morning and at night, and then we gave them timothy (or botanical hay, or oat hay--Oxbow makes both of these) throughout the day.

Sticks are fine :) I usually just get edible houses for my pigs.

AFAIK, it just depends on what you prefer for bedding. I used the Pet Supplies Plus brand paper bedding before I switched to fleece. Just make sure you don't use wood shavings because they're bad for their respiratory systems.

And I assume you've read about their vitamin C needs? I give these tabs to my pigs. Usually everyday because they love them and it's adorable watching them all come up to the side of the cage :) But you can give them strips of red pepper, too! I recently introduced my pigs to those little cutie oranges and they love those. They also get romaine, cilantro, cucumbers, and grape tomatoes on a regular basis. Every once in a while they get a tiny piece of raw sweet potato, squash, or an apple.