Lucyad
Well-Known Member
My daughter would like 2 guinea pigs for her Christmas. We used to keep chickens, but have given up for the time being due to fox problems. Chickens were free range during the day (when they would get eaten by the fox, unfortunately), but we have a reasonably large fox-proof run, with chicken wire sides and roof, concrete found to prevent digging, and a shed which we converted to a chicken house. The shed has thick EVA cow mat floor lining, a glass window, and a chicken size hatch that can be locked (as well as conventional door). Of course shelves and perches are pretty redundant...
I wonder whether this could be converted into a set-up for the pigs. maybe with the addition of some boxes of hay for them to snuggle into.
Alternatively, we could buy a hutch type thing, and put it in the hay shed (unheated, closed, has polycarbonate rooflights, no windows), or outside next to the stables, and have a separate small run on the lawn for them to go into during the day.
She is going to want to bring them into the house to handle at times, so I also wondered about an indoors cage for times when she wants them indoors (basically so she isn't holding 2 pigs the whole time, and can put them down without loosing them!).
What do you think is best? How do you keep your guinea pigs?
I wonder whether this could be converted into a set-up for the pigs. maybe with the addition of some boxes of hay for them to snuggle into.
Alternatively, we could buy a hutch type thing, and put it in the hay shed (unheated, closed, has polycarbonate rooflights, no windows), or outside next to the stables, and have a separate small run on the lawn for them to go into during the day.
She is going to want to bring them into the house to handle at times, so I also wondered about an indoors cage for times when she wants them indoors (basically so she isn't holding 2 pigs the whole time, and can put them down without loosing them!).
What do you think is best? How do you keep your guinea pigs?