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Guinea Pig Raising
Information on guinea pig raising and tips on choosing an aviary for fowl chicks may be found on the web.
There exist two main categories of the cavies: Selfs and Non-selves, which are very numerous. Some of these rodents come in solidly white, black, or tawny colors, while others white, streaked, or blotched with darker colors. Their hair is long in some species and varies in texture from rough to smooth. Their bodies are small and stout; they have short, rounded ears and no tails. These animals grow to a length of about 8 to 16 inches. These animals breed a maximum of five times a year. The litters usually contain of four babies with a maximum recorded litter size of 13 young.
Information on guinea pig raising and tips on choosing an aviary for fowl chicks may be found on the web.
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Guinea Pig Raising -
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These small rodents are good as companions, as they are not hard to care for and are always fun to look at. Unlike other animals, they have low maintenance needs and the food expenses are also pretty low. The animals are not too noisy. Cages with solid floors are considered the best housing alternatives, as wire floors may injure the limbs of the animals. Make sure that males and females are placed into separate cages to avoid uncontrolled mating. To provide for good health, feed the animals a diet rich in minerals. Information on guinea pig raising and tips on choosing an aviary for fowl chicks may be found on the web.
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