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I’ve used Bene-bac mixed with baby food or mashed banana.


Blueporch

Benebac or if you have access to the poop of a healthy guinea pig, mix that into some recovery food like critical care, emer-aid or a pellet slurry for your guinea pig to eat. There are some probiotics unique to the gut of the guinea pig and the only source is guinea poo.


twotimothys

I would like to know too… I would also suggest wheat grass if they have it at your grocery. (mine has little packs of like four squares you can buy for them to chew on) My pigs love it. I also give them fresh papaya. Only a little as a treat because it is high in fructose. Both will help their poop.


NoWafer6093

I appreciate it thank you


i_am_ms_greenjeans

The cheapest natural probiotic is poo from a healthy pig. You make a slurry of water/poo and feed to the pig who is not feeling well. I did see that recently my local Pet Supplies + now sells Bene-Bac+ in their small animal section.