lovelearnmore3, you posted it in the right place. But it's hard to understand what you're asking. If you could work a little on writing clearer sentences and using punctuation, it would help us answer your questions.
I think you're asking what your pig can eat. Here's what it needs:
1) Grass hay, all the time, as much as it wants. Grass hays are timothy, bluegrass, orchard grass and brome. You can buy it in small packages at a pet store, but that's absolutely the most expensive way to get it. If you have someplace to store it (garage or closet), you can order larger boxes and get it cheaper.
2) Fresh water, all the time.
3) One-eighth to one-fourth cup of pellets per pig per day. Don't buy the pellets with the colored stuff and the seeds in it -- that's crap. If your pig is under 6 months old, Oxbow Cavy Performance is an excellent choice. If it's over 6 months, Oxbow Cavy Cuisine or Kleenmama's pellets are very good choices.
4) One cup of vegetables per pig per day, plus a few lettuce leaves. They need green vegetables because their bodies don't make vitamin C. A large lettuce leaf and some cilantro, plus one-eighth to one-fourth bell pepper, depending on the size of the pepper, will be a good foundation for the veggies. You can also add a slice each of tomato, cucumber, zucchini, and a baby carrot, a few green beans, dill, basil, thyme, and corn husks and silks. See this thread --
https://www.guineapigcages.com/foru...g-nutrition-charts-poisonous-plants-list.html -- for how often they can be fed different foods.
You're welcome to post back here if you have any questions.