The Texel guinea pig is a breed unlike any other. These crossbred guinea pigs have become a highly sought-after breed because of their unique and curly long coat. The Texel Guinea Pig is also called the “long-haired Sheltie,” which is a somewhat fitting name. Although it’s true that the Texel has slightly longer hair than the Silkie/Sheltie breed, the former has curly long hair as opposed to the latter’s straight long hair. The entire body of the Texel is covered in their trademarked curly hair with a part on the back of the coat. They have bodies that are shorter than other breeds. The Texel has a wide and round head.
Due to the fast turnonver of these pets, it is difficult to provide the exact date of birth.
The babies are mostly in between 7-11 Weeks of Age.
The color and gender is not guaranteed.
Please note, Livestock can naturally differ from each other as they are not always identical. They may also differ from the images shown online. Customers may however, specify any of the requirements / likes / dislikes, if they have any. We shall try to match as close as possible.
Livestock in store is health guaranteed. However, we cannot provide any life warranty after these pets are put and kept in any of our uncontrolled environment. It is important to provide a proper habitat by following some suggested tips. More information can also be obtained from specialized animal care staff at the time of purchase.
Care Guide and Recommendations:
Habitat
- A Roomy Cage (Preferable: Medium- Large sized cage). Keep open most of the times.
- Guinea Pigs love corners! Use them all.
- Bedding (Preferable: Fresh and Comfy Recycled Paper Bedding)
- Litter Box
- Biodegradable Litter
- Food Bowl (Usually included in Cages)
- Water Bottle (Usually included in Cages)
- Hideout
- Toys (They love to chew, therefore, providing a few toys helps in catering to a healthy lifestyle for the pet!)
Diet Plan
- Pellets (Preferable: Extrusion Pellets; designed to create a mess free environment)
- Hay (Recommendation: Rotating between different hays provides variety for the animal so that they don’t get bored of eating the same food over and over again!). Secondly, nature has given different benefits to differnt kind Hays. Feeding same kind Hay may lack nutrition present from other kind.
- ALFALFA; High in Fibre, High in Protein, Promotes Glossy Coat.
- TIMOTHY; High in FIbre, High in Protein, Low in Calcium.
- BOTANICAL; Fragrant, Flavour-Packed, Low in Protein, Rich blend of Herbs.
- BROME; Coarse Texture, Earthy Flavour, Low in Protein, Low in Calcium.
- OAT; Crunchy Texture, Nutty Flavour, Low in Protein, Appealing scent to Small Animals.
- ORCHARD; Soft Texture, Sweet Flavour and scent. Low in Protein.
- Mineral/ Salt Block
- Treats
- Variety of Veggies every second day.
- Red leaf and Romain are okay. Guinea Pigs Love Parsley, Carrots, Apple, Bananas, Pear etc.
- Continuous supply of Fresh cold Water. A large size bottle is recommended.
Regular Maintenance
- Clean Cage
- Urine / Poo Stink. Use of Odor Control Spray helps reduce Waste Odor.
- Poo is non-toxic and perfectly fine to pickup and put into corner toilet for training. Flies love Poo and lay eggs. So ensure to clean cage everyday.