You know...just a thought...you could loop together about 2 hours worth of piggies eating grass carpets, weeds, and other flora, with some chill music and I'd play it on repeat. Maybe even longer, if you want.
Hi 👋🏼 I use wheat germ seeds to make grass “pads” for mine. The good thing about these seeds is once they’ve eaten the “pad” can be taken out of the pen and the grass will grow again. It’s brilliant as I get more than one feeding per “pad” therefore saving money. Love your content and the little darling piggies. Cuteness overload 🥰💚😊
Just a thought once they have done eating the grass could you not just remove the grass put it back into fresh compost and let it grow so that you don’t have to keep making grass from seed?
Depends what species of seed are being used. Barley doesn’t generally regrow when eaten down that closely. But the root layer can be used as a mulch layer in another part of the garden.
Previous residents abandoned them and they bred like crazy. Cid decided to take care of them and separated the males and females. Unfortunately at one point one of the males escaped then broke into the females enclosure and all the females ended up pregnant. So now he has 80.
@@touchwood108He has also been working towards getting all the male guinea pigs neutered. Then they can all live together. But there's a lot of piggies and vet bills are very expensive so it's going to take some time.
You know...just a thought...you could loop together about 2 hours worth of piggies eating grass carpets, weeds, and other flora, with some chill music and I'd play it on repeat. Maybe even longer, if you want.
These pigs really won the jackpot when you adopted them. You’re awesome. Love to the herd from the UK X
Hi 👋🏼
I use wheat germ seeds to make grass “pads” for mine. The good thing about these seeds is once they’ve eaten the “pad” can be taken out of the pen and the grass will grow again. It’s brilliant as I get more than one feeding per “pad” therefore saving money.
Love your content and the little darling piggies. Cuteness overload 🥰💚😊
😂 the interrupting birds
5:13 It's like a microwave in the sky 🤣
Not the Club Penguin music omg
Love the work that you do to keep the little guys fed. Cheers from Estonia, Good Sir!
Mabel and Cookie-doe?? Do you have names for all 80 !! Wow !!
Everytime you cut to the guinea pigs i can only think of them like they're little chickens
Going to give this a try for my rabbit! With all the roots it grows it almost looks clean enough to put inside after taking it out!
Do a checkerboard carpet! Won’t be as nice and easy as you’re currrent procedure but would be fun for us viewers 😅
love how simple yet entertaining these videos are, just a person and their pigs
Cid, you are such a sweetheart!❤
I loveee your channel🤗
That bird sounds like an alarm clock. Giving me flashbacks
Just a thought once they have done eating the grass could you not just remove the grass put it back into fresh compost and let it grow so that you don’t have to keep making grass from seed?
Y’all my favorite show is on
loving these videos!! very fun and silly yet educational lol
Also, what do you do with the eaten carpet?
If you mulch/soil over the top and water it will it not regrow more leaves?
Depends what species of seed are being used. Barley doesn’t generally regrow when eaten down that closely. But the root layer can be used as a mulch layer in another part of the garden.
8:19 The most diasappointing cut (I was so focused on the cat lol)
Cid.. how many piggies you have????
Hi Cid, How come you have 80 guinea pigs? Did the first ones have litters?
Previous residents abandoned them and they bred like crazy. Cid decided to take care of them and separated the males and females. Unfortunately at one point one of the males escaped then broke into the females enclosure and all the females ended up pregnant. So now he has 80.
@@angelawossname Thank you for taking time to explain. It is great to watch Cid manage and feed his herd.
@@touchwood108He has also been working towards getting all the male guinea pigs neutered. Then they can all live together. But there's a lot of piggies and vet bills are very expensive so it's going to take some time.
So great how you've set this up.
is this a reupload?
I swear ive seen this video a long time ago
i hope there arent many snakes or spiders around the area, im scared for the babies
I was promised guinuea pigs in the title and the whole video only had 10 seconds of them. Now Im angry. and sad. I want guinea pigs you scammer
No it said he’s GROWING GRASS for them, didn’t say in the title anything about showing them that much..just that he would be gardening essentially