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Feeding guinea pigs?

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Does anyone feed their boas guinea pigs? I was talking to someone about this recently, and they said that they heard guinea pigs shouldn't be fed to boas I'm just looking more info on this.
 
Does anyone feed their boas guinea pigs? I was talking to someone about this recently, and they said that they heard guinea pigs shouldn't be fed to boas I'm just looking more info on this.

I feel it doesn't hurt to feed them guinea pigs every once in awhile but its not healthy to do it often. Rats and rabbits are best. Guinea pigs are high in fat. Boas do not digest fat well, which over time can lead to problems. Guinea pigs are like a boas chocolate.
 
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If I have them handy, I'll feed them after a female gives birth for 2-3 meals, just to get a bit more intense calorie load into her. Like is mentioned in this thread, consistently feeding them is a bad idea.

Chris
 
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