Home Small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Beyers Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Man has been keeping guinea pigs as household pets since time immemorial. Long before the Spanish had conquered South-America, the Incas had already been keeping and breeding guinea pigs, mainly for their meat and fur. Even today, these little animal ... See full description Weight 2,5 KG £11.59 £4.64/KG Order 2 units, don't run out of it x1 £11.59 £11.59/unit x2 -£0.23 £22.95 £11.36 last unit x3 £34.77 £11.59 last unit x5 £57.95 £11.59 last unit Buy it with... Living World Nibblers Apple 10 cm £1.39 Vitakraft Mineral Stone Rodents 168 g 168 GR £2.18 Jr Farm Flores De Jardin Para Chinchillas 50 GR £3.09 You may also like Vitakraft Guinea Pigs Menu 3 Kg (7) £8.09 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Witte Molen Puur Chinchilla & Degu 500 GR (17) £3.99 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Bunny Dream Hámster Basic 400 GR (3) £6.29 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Vet Line Respiratory Rabbits 1,4 KG (4) £13.19 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Cunipic Alpha Pro Chinchilla (8) options: 1,75 KG - 500 GR £6.49 See options Witte Molen Puur Hamster 400 GR (11) -20% £3.02 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Witte Molen Puur Dwarf Hamster & Friends 400 GR (12) £3.39 Add to cart Cunipic Rabbits Vet Line Renal détoxication 1,4 KG (11) £13.99 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Bunny Rabbitdream Oral 1,5 Kg (4) £13.89 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Vitakraft Guinea Pig Aroma Menu 1Kg 1 Kg (10) £3.59 Add to my Autoship Order Select an Autoship to add this product. Add to cart Features Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Reference5411860800467 Weight2,5 KG BrandBeyers IngredientsWith nuts, With herbs FormatMixture Nutritional ConditionsNatural AgeAdult Special Cares Small Animal TypeGuinea Pigs Description Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Man has been keeping guinea pigs as household pets since time immemorial. Long before the Spanish had conquered South-America, the Incas had already been keeping and breeding guinea pigs, mainly for their meat and fur. Even today, these little animals are still ranging between the tents and huts of the local Indians in South-America looking for food. At the close of the 16th Century, Spanish explorers and Dutch seafarers, took along large quantities of guinea pigs on board of their ships. This way, they would have an ample source of meat during the long journey back to home. However, a number of animals did survive the journey and arrived in good health on the European continent. Only many years later the guinea pig became the popular pet it has become to date. Yet, guinea pigs have been exported in around 1680 from the Netherlands to England and France. They were such a costly pet, that only the very well-off could afford this little pet as a curiosity and a toy for their children. Guinea pigs are naturally very sweet, calm, not springy animals; they have a reasonable size and so they are indeed suitable for young kids. Because of its slightly larger size, it needs more space than a hamster. Guinea pigs are plant eaters that have a very long digestive tract and they are difficult, choosy eaters. In nature, guinea pigs mainly feed on parts of plants containing a high rate of raw fibres. The guinea pig does not have the enzyme that produces its needful vitamin C. Therefore, it has to absorb it with the feed in sufficient quantities. A guinea pig is no grain eater, so the feed should contain superior quality dried plants, vegetables and garden herbs. Young guinea pigs need even more good and varied feed than the older animals. During the build up of their bones and growth of their body, all the benefits they can get from their feed is of utmost importance. A high protein rate for muscle growth and fur, as well as a correct amount of calcium and phosphor are also indispensible nutrients for growth. Customer Reviews Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Write a review Related categories Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures Beyers for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures with herbs for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures with nuts for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures natural for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures adult for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures mixture for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures for small pets Dry Food and Mixtures guinea pigs for small pets Standard price £11.59 Autoship order How does it work? Save in your Autoship deliveries! + info -5% available We recommend you see these alternatives with a delivery date confirmed by the supplier. - + Add to cart Exclusive online price Prices valid for today
Description Beyers Deli Nature Cobayas Man has been keeping guinea pigs as household pets since time immemorial. Long before the Spanish had conquered South-America, the Incas had already been keeping and breeding guinea pigs, mainly for their meat and fur. Even today, these little animals are still ranging between the tents and huts of the local Indians in South-America looking for food. At the close of the 16th Century, Spanish explorers and Dutch seafarers, took along large quantities of guinea pigs on board of their ships. This way, they would have an ample source of meat during the long journey back to home. However, a number of animals did survive the journey and arrived in good health on the European continent. Only many years later the guinea pig became the popular pet it has become to date. Yet, guinea pigs have been exported in around 1680 from the Netherlands to England and France. They were such a costly pet, that only the very well-off could afford this little pet as a curiosity and a toy for their children. Guinea pigs are naturally very sweet, calm, not springy animals; they have a reasonable size and so they are indeed suitable for young kids. Because of its slightly larger size, it needs more space than a hamster. Guinea pigs are plant eaters that have a very long digestive tract and they are difficult, choosy eaters. In nature, guinea pigs mainly feed on parts of plants containing a high rate of raw fibres. The guinea pig does not have the enzyme that produces its needful vitamin C. Therefore, it has to absorb it with the feed in sufficient quantities. A guinea pig is no grain eater, so the feed should contain superior quality dried plants, vegetables and garden herbs. Young guinea pigs need even more good and varied feed than the older animals. During the build up of their bones and growth of their body, all the benefits they can get from their feed is of utmost importance. A high protein rate for muscle growth and fur, as well as a correct amount of calcium and phosphor are also indispensible nutrients for growth.