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I've raised both of these, and it's up to you to choose what to raise!
The Dutch pig is easy to raise, first of all, it is not picky about what it eats, vegetable leaves, fruit peels, leftovers, etc., he eats a lot of things, and the survival rate is high, clean or not depends on whether you are raised in the cage or put it at home to let it run around, it has its own poop and urine in a relatively hidden place, such as under the cabinet and other places, anyway, it is difficult for you to find, if you are in the cage, it doesn't matter, see that you are diligent. It smells of urine, but these days there is a lot of detergent or something in pet stores that you need. If you raise a pair, the reproduction rate is still very fast, and when you give birth to a piglet, it will be a piglet, and it will always be afraid to eat, and it will not go on a hunger strike.
It's hard to say about pine trees. Its vigilance is very high, when I first bought it, it only ate for 2 days, and I couldn't buy a pine tower at all, and then I sold it a large pine nut, it was very cunning, I didn't move when I gave it, but as soon as I turned around, the pine nuts were gone, and I thought something was wrong at the time. As a result, I gave the second one, hehe, I pretended to turn around, haha, I found it, it put pine nuts in its mouth.
Its face suddenly got bigger, so I hid it, and it spit out what was in its mouth and ate it. And there are so many things that he doesn't eat. Its urine and poop are much worse than those of the Dutch pig, and it can not eat much .........
Of course, it is delicious, "Dutch Pig" has more contact with the owner, and these two small animals will depend on how long you spend with it, no matter how many days you keep them. Dutch pigs are the kind of pine trees that are afraid to eat, and they are very careful, and the kind of guards you for a long time. I also want to say that if you raise them, you should give more space, hehe, you want to buy a bigger cage.
Dutch pigs don't jump high places, but pine trees don't ......
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Dutch pigs should be kept well, and putting some wood chips in the cage should remove the odor. I think the smell of squirrels is bigger. Don't get your hands on both of these animals, because I was bitten by Dutch pigs when I was a child.
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Of course, Dutch pigs are easy to raise, but they are too dirty and smelly! If you are a squirrel, you need to grind your teeth, and it's not easy to raise!
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Dutch pigs are easier to raise than squirrels.
Dutch pigs, i.e. guinea pigs. It is commonly called guinea pig, Dutch pig, Dutch rabbit, mouse rabbit, etc. The origin is Peru in South America, the natural food is grass, plant roots and fruit seeds, it is an absolute vegetarian, there are no special requirements in food, and the physique is strong and not easy to get sick.
Squirrels are a family of mammalian rodents, which includes the subfamily Squirrel and the African ground squirrel subfamily, and is characterized by a long, fluffy tail. Other animals that are closely related to each other are collectively known as the squirrel suborder. Squirrels are small, herbivorous and feed mainly on seeds and nuts, with some species feeding on insects and vegetables, and some tropical species migrating to hunt insects.
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Guinea pig. Also known as the Dutch rat.
Dutch pigs, guinea pigs. >>>More
There is no harm in raising Dutch pigs, but the smell of Dutch pigs is relatively large, and special attention should be paid to cleanliness in summer. >>>More
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1. Guinea pigs (Dutch pigs) are easy to raise, and Dutch pigs are the best to raise in small pets, because of the low environmental requirements, it is recommended to be short. >>>More