Wednesday, August 9, 2017
We have a surprise parcel!
" Look guys!" calls Otto Piggyfriend. " The postman has brought this parcel and it is addressed to us!"
"See! It has our name on it. I wonder what is inside?" asks Otto as the Piggyfriends gather round to inspect the parcel.
"Let's open it" says Niamh. " I have the scissors." " Be careful with those Niamh," cautions Otto. "They are the ones that Slave uses to cut my hair and they are very sharp."
The Piggyfriends look on in amazement at all the goodies inside. "There is a letter from a nice man called Kirk, who works at Westland Horticultural." reads Niamh. " I've seen Slave using their compost. They are making food for small animals too now and this is a press release telling people all about their new products."
"There are boxes of treats with fruits, veggies and flowers." says Niamh. " We will all try these out and see which ones we like."
Niamh studies a care booklet that came in the package. " I am so pleased that they recommend that we eat grass and hay as those are our favourites. That is a nice photo of a piggy eating parsley." says Niamh.
" Let us try this bag of food first." suggests Niamh. " Go and round up some dishes and I will put some in each for us all to taste. Thank you Kirk."
The Piggyfriends will tell you about their taste testing in their next post.
Note to our readers. If you would like to know more about these foods, go to www.naturesfeast.co.uk, where you can read all about them.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Piggy A-Z: E for Eyes
I don't know about other guinea pig owners, but we had multiple piggies injuring their eyes, by for example running into a pile of hay with their eyes wide open... emerging with a bit of hay sticking out of the eye
Our Roos was one of the best at getting eye injuries, especially on days when the vets are closed, like new year's day. In the picture below she had scraped the surface of her eye. The vet was a bit afraid it might not heal, but after a week (or two) her eye was completely back to normal.
The vet had not seen eye damages like this before so he took this picture:
Luckily, most of the times it is not too hard for piggy eyes to heal. What our vets have always done is apply this coloured fluid onto the eye. They would then flush the eye clean with a bit of water, the yellow colour that remains on the eye shows where the eye is damaged. As you can see in the pigture Roos pretty much scraped the whole surface of her eye...
Depending on how deep/severe the damage is an eye cream containing vitamin A and with or without antibiotic properties is given. We then needed to apply drops of the cream on the eye, and it seems really miraculous, but so far the eyes have always healed real quickly.
Have your piggies ever damaged their eyes? Do your vets treat it the same way?
Slave Mikey
Saturday, July 29, 2017
(Friday) Video: New boar also running
Is it still Friday somewhere in the world? It isn't here in the Netherlands, but we didn't want to deprive you of this video.
I guess we mentioned it before that sadly our boar Bérke had to leave us... 😭😢
Last weekend we got to date with a new boar, so have a look at the handsome boar, named Binky (for now), that we took home with us!
He also enjoys running around the cage (do turn on the sound as you watch, he's a bit heavier thus louder). It's best when we run around the cage with the three of us, but so far we didn't allow slave to catch that on camera...
I guess we mentioned it before that sadly our boar Bérke had to leave us... 😭😢
Last weekend we got to date with a new boar, so have a look at the handsome boar, named Binky (for now), that we took home with us!
He also enjoys running around the cage (do turn on the sound as you watch, he's a bit heavier thus louder). It's best when we run around the cage with the three of us, but so far we didn't allow slave to catch that on camera...
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Saturday, July 22, 2017
Friday video: Guinygirlz running together
Since Bérke had to leave the guinygirlz behind, Raani and Cookie have taken up a new hobby of zooming through the cage together.
Whee hope this is a nice start for your weekend!
Whee hope this is a nice start for your weekend!
Thursday, July 6, 2017
We have a visitor.
It is far too hot for us to go out and send in reports so we are going to tell you about our visitor.
She is called Torty and she comes to stay with us when her human goes away on holiday. Unlike us, she is safe to be out in the hot weather and she is staying in a little pen on our lawn. Long time readers may have seen her before as she has been coming for many years. She is very old, even older than our Slave. We are somewhat concerned that she is eating OUR veggies but she is very slow and does not seem to need as much food as us piggies plus she does not eat grass so our favourite food is safe.
Here she is again enjoying some tomato. We could eat a whole one in the time it takes her to munch through this little piece but we do not need to worry about a tomato famine as there are lots more ripening in the greenhouse.
We do hope that normal summer weather will return soon as we would like to go out and pick our own grass but Slave takes her shears to work and brings us home lots of good stuff.
She is called Torty and she comes to stay with us when her human goes away on holiday. Unlike us, she is safe to be out in the hot weather and she is staying in a little pen on our lawn. Long time readers may have seen her before as she has been coming for many years. She is very old, even older than our Slave. We are somewhat concerned that she is eating OUR veggies but she is very slow and does not seem to need as much food as us piggies plus she does not eat grass so our favourite food is safe.
Here she is again enjoying some tomato. We could eat a whole one in the time it takes her to munch through this little piece but we do not need to worry about a tomato famine as there are lots more ripening in the greenhouse.
We do hope that normal summer weather will return soon as we would like to go out and pick our own grass but Slave takes her shears to work and brings us home lots of good stuff.
Thursday, June 29, 2017
A Piggy A-Z. E is for Edvard Munch
Hi!
I'm Edvard Munch, and I live with the Prairie Pigs in Western Canada. I'm named
after a famous Norwegian painter. I'm
not very artistic, but I am excellent at munching, so I think that might be why
Slave thought that was a good name for a piggy.
Here I
am, admiring the most famous painting by that other Edvard Munch, the human
one. It's called The
Scream: that's how I feel when the snacks are late!
Speaking
of snacks and munching, here I am enjoying my favourite treat: yellow pepper.
Yum!
And
here I am with my pal Guinness. We live next door to each other and share a hay
rack. Guinness is a very calm and thoughtful older piggy who is happy to share
his boarly wisdom with me while we are munching away on either side of the hay
rack. His eyes really are that colour!
Now
that you've heard from one Prairie Pig, stay tuned for some of my friends who
will be reporting in soon when the piggy alphabet project gets to their letter
of the alphabet. Faith and Guinness are already working on their own
stories!
In the
meantime, are there any other "E" piggies out there? Esmeralda or Ezekiel
possibly? Check the "Contribute" button at the top of this page --- it's easy
and fun to post your own story. Every piggy deserves their moment in the sun,
and who doesn't love looking at pigtures of other people's piggies???
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Piggy A-Z: E for eggplant (shaped)
Guess who's the vegetable and who is the piggy?
We think eggplant, or aubergine as we call it, is not suitable for piggies, but a healthy piggy should be eggplant shaped ;)
P.s. Doesn't Raani have the cutest bum? Signed slave to the Guinygirlz, Mikey
We think eggplant, or aubergine as we call it, is not suitable for piggies, but a healthy piggy should be eggplant shaped ;)
P.s. Doesn't Raani have the cutest bum? Signed slave to the Guinygirlz, Mikey
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