May I admit that my latest blog post has been in GASP, about four months ago?! At least, I’m busy. But I managed to squeeze in a blog post!
I have finally got my hands on Burgess Excel, which you probably heard me mooning over. đ I have tried and tested three products.
- Â Blackcurrant and Oregano nuggets/pellets. The smell when you open the package isn’t the musty smell of the boring old freak-ingredient you get at grocery stores. Instead it smells fresh and good, which is a good sign. Unfortunately, my piggies aren’t satisfied with the pellets because they want fresh greens all.The.Time. And yes, they get a lot of fresh greens.
- The rabbit cubes. I know: Rabbit Cubes isn’t the true name (sounds like a dog food name!) but I can’t find it on the website. Anyway, those herbal cubes were demolished by my greedy little pigs and I will definitely snatch some more! Speaking of rabbits, I know it is for rabbits, not piggies, but I couldn’t find an other treat and the cubes didn’t exactly scream at me: ”HANDS OFF! RABBITS ONLY! GO POKE YOUR NOSE IN SOMEONE ELSE’S HAY!” Though the cubes are expensive, I would recommend them because both rabbits and piggies will love them. This product my piggies did NOT ignore.
- Nature Snacks, Country Garden Herbs. I have wanted to get my hands on the legendary Excel herbage which all guinea pig vloggers drool over. The moment I opened it a fresh herbal smell came out, and my piggies started wheeking like crazy. I gave them some herbage and very soon, the bowl was empty. I would definitely recommend it. It has no alien things in it. I love the ingredients: Dandelion, Plantain, Chicory, Mint, Milk Thistle, Marigold, Cornflower, Jerusalem artichoke. I’m very pleased with this product and intend to get more. Plus, I’ll try to top some on the Burgess nuggets/pellets to make my piggies more interested in the pellets. This is, a great snack for the pigs, and try to get your hands on it. It is healthy, good, and fresh.
So this is my mini review. I do not have much time because I’m building up a big guinea-pig related project but I can do the occasional small review.
See you!