can guinea pigs eat stringless beans

Can guinea pigs eat stringless beans?

Can guinea pigs eat stringless beans? Stringless beans were first created in 1984 when farmers created a way to grow string beans without a fibrous strip running down the bean.

Today just about all beans that are grown and sold in supermarkets and farmers markets today are of the stringless variety. (source)

Can guinea pigs eat stringless beans?

Yes, they can eat them in small amounts a few times a week as part of a balanced diet, but they will enjoy them and eat all you give to them.

For more foods that guinea pigs can and can’t eat, check out our guinea pig food list.

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