failur3byh3art
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- Joined
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- Joined
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I'm currently taking care of a malnourished adult and want to know if alfalfa pellets would be dangerous. So far she's responding well, pooping (solid) and peeing ok. But she's very boney and at times puffs up and looked hunched over. She's currently got an appointment today to check for anything else other than malnourishment. It's so cruel how some people can neglect guinea pigs but I'm taking this one under my care. So far her diet is green/red leafys, yellow bell peppers, cucumber (not alot) and I read on guinea lynx alfalfa hay can be a small solution towards malnourished adults. However, since all my girls are in their adult stages I don't have alfalfa hay on hand. I have left over recently stored fresh alfalfa pellets since I adopted a baby 4 months ago. Would this be fine to feed her for now until any improvements show?