Guinea pigs are adorable digestive tubes on legs. Yes Mango, you are a superhero 😅! Thank you Knapre for making all these little gifts 💩 for your parents and for being very active in this informative video 🩷🍀
@@Sorena317 Very good question! I just checked on the internet, and I read that guinea pig and rabbit droppings are an excellent fertilizer, provided that they have been composted first 😊
@ I just searched it up and apparently you can actually use it as fertiliser if you compost it first! I don’t have a compost bin at the moment but I’d love to get one
Guinea pigs are adorable digestive tubes on legs. Yes Mango, you are a superhero 😅! Thank you Knapre for making all these little gifts 💩 for your parents and for being very active in this informative video 🩷🍀
I wish Guinea pig poo worked as fertiliser, my garden would be a forest😹❤️🐹🍀
I'm sure the veggies you grow for Maths and Meeka would be even more delicious 😋😂❤️🐹😺🐁🍀
@ we could grow an entire veggie market if their poop worked as fertiliser😹
Why does it not work as fertiliser?
I am curious. I didn't know you could not use it.
@@Sorena317
Very good question! I just checked on the internet, and I read that guinea pig and rabbit droppings are an excellent fertilizer, provided that they have been composted first 😊
@ I just searched it up and apparently you can actually use it as fertiliser if you compost it first! I don’t have a compost bin at the moment but I’d love to get one
I prefer not to count the number of poops my 14 guinea pigs make in 24 hours.😂😂
@@GoldieGoldwin2019
😂 understandable 😂
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