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0:00 - 0:34 Just love that seemingly never ending stream of Guinea pigs. Just when you think there couldn’t possibly be more…even more come out! They should decorate the exit/entrance to look like a clown car.
@@AngelusNielson ofc he just wierd and he will either take 3 days to drink the water or a hour so it's hard to tell. And when it's empty it looks full.
Watching guinea pigs eat is strangely relaxing. I have a herd of 6 piggies (5 ladies and one neutered boar), and I sometimes just give them some lettuce or kale and sit and watch them munch away.
Same here with my two boars. After I feed them I sit for probably the next hour if I have time to just watch them munch. Also they only seem to love me when I give them food so I take advantage of the peace haha
@@SagebrushRambles Two males can fight but IME if they have enough space they usually will be fine. I've kept two males in the past without issue but the two of them were in a very large pin. it's something to watch out for though. Currently have 3 girls who play fight more than my male ones every did.
@@tecwzrd Used to own 6 boars, only 2 of them were violent, and only 3 of them got injuries, one was fatal sadly the other 3 never had issues but yeah they fight so female gins are much better. 3 of them are still alive though! 2 bite each other sometimes, luckily It's never been anything serious. (Unlike an earlier event which was not even a fight they were tryna kill each other they just accidentally got the underside of the Alpha which punctured his intesgine) but overall I don't regret getting 6 males, It was an expierence and even with the in unfortunate death. But they were all happy and had a huge incolsure and a seperate pen for summer outside. They 3 that are left don't have much time left and when they do go I won't be getting more. If I do in the future though, I will stick to 2 female gins. 6 boars wasn't smart for sure but It worked out mostly, very stressful though.
I'd also like to add we bought them in groups of 3, all the same litter of their respective bunch. Weirdly only 1 pair of siblings fought and the other litter was never any bother. The litter that was violent was also in a very small incolsure when we bought them so I assume they just never had space which led to their behaviour of fighting.
Even if they are being bred for human consumption their lives are light years better then most farm animals, and even many pets! They get freedom, socialization and enrichment.
I have a herd of 17 females, and we do the same thing: they have the whole back garden to themselves, and when it’s dinner time, we give them a bunch of veggies. Hope your herds doing well!
@@sydneygraham1470 No, we do not eat them. They were all bought separately, with some coming to us pregnant. Others we’ve adopted or bought. Hope that helps 😊
I love how you and the animals live in peace and harmony it's so beautiful I'm so touched I love your little Oasis there it looks relaxing and very rewarding I could tell you're passionate about animals I love that I love your setup everybody seems so happy holding existing God bless you I love you guys keep up the good work peace
@@biancacatherinegiovanni6885 The only other herd of Guinea pigs I have seen was in Ecuador where this hole in the wall restaurant raised them for wedding feasts. I was horrified.
@@BBWahoo Honestly I used to be that sheltered bonehead who'd double down on animal cruelty for a joke too. Then I witnessed enough cruelty myself and it stopped being funny
Omg, my eyes are watering from all the cuteness! This is the life all guinea pigs deserve, makes me sad to think of all the lone ones kept up in small cages!
from the moment the first piggie ran out until the video ended I had a smile on my face. something wonderful watching these critters just live happily.
That was so beautiful to watch! What happy piggies. Natural living conditions, no cages, living free, sunlight, fresh air, grass, dirt, the company of each other and farm animals, truly a garden of Eden. Wonderful job!!!! Thank you for bringing joy to so many animals. You are great.
That was so beautiful to watch! What happy future slabs of prime-cut meat. Unfamiliar living conditions, no safety from predators, ingesting parasites, getting picked up by hawks, and breeding as they please, truly a layer of Hell. Wonderful job!!!! Thank you for bringing joy to so many clueless idiots. You are great.
@@TheWoollyFrog You have a point. Are these being bred for meat? I thought it was a sanctuary. I also wondered about hawks, and parasites, and the males need boar cleaning, and females get urinary tract stones. You sure have a point. I got swept up in the fact that here were cavies living without cages in fresh air and sunlight. That does count for something.
These herds have the same downsides as free-range chickens: they form a pecking order and fight with each other regularly to maintain it. There will be guinea pigs in this herd that are underfed and injured from low social rank, same as with free range chickens.
Thank you for your videos! I have always loved Guinea Pigs. I had one for years growing up, and then again when my kids were little. They are the sweetest, funniest and adorable animals of all the little animals. Their noises bring back good memories ❤️
@@kachi2782 Human lives are considered much much much more valuable than animal lives. Animals are literally worth less than a humans so it is actually perfectly fine.
@@AncientMarshmallows Not for me. For me life is life and all have the same value, i make absolutely no difference between it. Besides humans are part of the animals realm, we are mammals like cows we are sentients like most animals. Why on earth would our lives be more valuable than those of any other animal ?
Hahaha that is so funny. I used to have 5 guinea girls and I thought they were a handful! Every night I would set a towel on my bed, grab a few carrots, celery, or kale and have a guinea circus 🎪
@@danbongard3226 ye but my parents want to give them away :(( All of them- cuz we live in an apartment and they make too much noise it's disturbing for others... Me gonna miss em so much:(((((((
Sadly this was also the first thing I thought of when I saw them outside with no overhead protection. Where I live I see birds of prey all the time and these little guys wouldn't have a chance.
My 20 years experience in falconry had that same question pop up immediately. A redtail would take one of them down easy. An owl or eagle could even fly off with one! lol
Most likely they reckon they can afford to lose some of their stock to predation. These animals are almost certainly being raised for slaughter or lab use or for their furs, after all
Maybe the bird of prey in the area are not a problem, for example we have mostly peregrine falcons over here and they seem to prefer flying prey, the pigeons and seagulls never see them coming.
They explain in an other video, that the guinea pigs and other small animals of the farm warn each other when danger approaches. Especially the alarm calls of wild birds like robins have them search for cover immediatly. They also have the option to stay close to larger farm animals for protection.
Cuy would look more appetizing if it didnt look so disturbing imo. It looks like it could come to life and kill at any moment. Same goes with rabbit meat.
It depends, here in Peru we breed them for food, make some decorations with their fur, and we use their poop as a fertilizer, but it's because we have people who eat them, so we have a market. They also can be breed for scientific purpose, for that you need to maintain a lineage. But, I'm sure this guys are going to the pet store.
@@carlosmerinodianderas4209 Yeah it's weird I had some as pets when I was a kid in the US, but when I visited Peru I also tried them at a restaurant. Don't think I could do the same if I were somewhere that served dog or cat, no judgement intended. Weren't bad but anticuchos were my go to when available. Also found an amazing vegetarian place in Cusco that was cheap and always had a varied menu that saved me from sarving when I was running low on money at the end of a long trip. Really hoping to get back one day.
As cute as it is seeing them roam in the yard, I can’t help but fear for hawks nearby. Shouldn't they have an outdoor pen with a overhead barrier to prevent hawks from swooping in?
You're right they should. Even with these alarms and natural safe measures animals are always going to be taken by birds of prey. That's why even though chickens look out for and sound alarm about threats they need cover to hide under, and a place off the ground to roost at night.
Love the fact that there are guinea pigs sitting on the pumpkin while they eat it ♥. If I were a guinea pig I would probably do the same thing :3. 1:32
@@hanakinsidewalker Im not trolling. Guinea Pig taste amazing and are eaten for decades. Just because they are not eaten in your country doesnt mean they arent eaten in any other country.
@@mauritsbosgoed wow, so it is like Amazonia of Wonder Woman 😆 do you have a main stud with the genes? Or you just breed them when you need to do so? Cute herd! I wish i can own one soon
Do you have any predatory birds in your area? I put my pigs in a custom chicken wire enclosure when I put them outside otherwise they'd get scooped up so fast by a red tail hawk or another predator lol. Love the video!
@@TheHamburgler123 There are alot of high greenery/ bushes they can hide in. And there's always one who alarms if predators are in the vicinity. No worries. 👋😀🇳🇱
Do you have problems with cats when you have them freely in the garden? Or with other beasts? I'd be interested if it's safe to leave my guinea pig freely in garden in summer...
Someone I know once had a hawk try to snatch one from her arms when she was outside. So yeah, there's quite a risk just having them running free like this.
@Jacob King They actually do, they have a market for that, here in Peru we eat them so you can have a farm for making them fat and juicy but for that you need a market, so I think this guys are going to the pet store, also their poop is an amazing fertilizer!
When the children were young we had two. They quickly learned the sound of the refrigerator door opening meant food (carrot, lettuce, ECT) and would start "wbeeping.". It did not matter if I was opening the door for something I was trying to retrieve, they just assumed something good was on the way.
I love how their life somehow stops every two seconds where they stand completely still and then go on with life and on repeat.
I do this sometimes, I forget my "mission"
Pause for thought
I do that to, lost a few jobs because of it
Npc
@@ASHERUISE for jyst staying still for a few seconds?
I love the turkey just casually tagging along for the dinner rush.
"Don't mind me, just here for the grub."
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0:00 - 0:34 Just love that seemingly never ending stream of Guinea pigs. Just when you think there couldn’t possibly be more…even more come out! They should decorate the exit/entrance to look like a clown car.
YES!
Hahahaha
Mad fun
BWAHHAHA
My exact thoughts 🤣
I love the little "cleaning a window" noises they make😁
With all the pigs I've had I can't believe I never thought of that, you are so right! Now I need to name one Windex 😄
@@heydayASMR I love that 🤣
I can't unhear it now! Lol
@@oopsallbugs I was windexing my windows today and was like this sounds like a guinea pig ☺
haaahahha never thought of that. now i will think the next 80 years of it when cleaning windows, thank you very much
When they squeal and randomly pop in the air… These are some happy guineas! I’m so glad they have such a wonderful life!
Fun fact, Geuna piggies only make noises like that when they're happy. It's a beautiful thing to hear.
It is my favorite animal sound. Absolutely adorable.
@@Michelle-DiPalo I like sloth noises but piggy squeaks are right up there, too.
So when my pigs hungry and thirsty he is excited?
@@carter.coleman you're giving him food and water right?
@@AngelusNielson ofc he just wierd and he will either take 3 days to drink the water or a hour so it's hard to tell. And when it's empty it looks full.
I love how they have their whole yard to themselves!
Just them and the turkeys
good vibes only
I think they are actually kept for their meat, I won't call that ideal
@@thinkthink009
I was wondering if they were. They're raise for meat in African homes, didn't know they are in the US as well.
Must be hard keeping them fenced in
This makes me so happy, too often people forget that guinea pigs are social animals that live in herds!
I did not now that , very cute
I'm glad they have Big families.
🐾🐾🐾 🐿️💜
This makes you happy ? This is not an animal sanctuary, this is a fur and lab farm, these animals are bred to be used in labs or to be skinned.
@@kachi2782 I'm sure your fun at parties
And they buy 1
@@kachi2782 people eat them
The way they move is so cute. Like a fluffy little army charging their mortal enemies the pumkins lmao
I've never seen free range guinea pigs before: what a revelation!
It goes well for awhile....than like what happened to me as a kid when I free roamed my guinea pigs. An owl showed up and took them to Hogwarts.
Watching guinea pigs eat is strangely relaxing.
I have a herd of 6 piggies (5 ladies and one neutered boar), and I sometimes just give them some lettuce or kale and sit and watch them munch away.
Same here with my two boars. After I feed them I sit for probably the next hour if I have time to just watch them munch. Also they only seem to love me when I give them food so I take advantage of the peace haha
@Dacia Sandero guys Oh they do fight. Not sure where you got the idea that they don't.
@@SagebrushRambles Two males can fight but IME if they have enough space they usually will be fine. I've kept two males in the past without issue but the two of them were in a very large pin. it's something to watch out for though. Currently have 3 girls who play fight more than my male ones every did.
@@tecwzrd Used to own 6 boars, only 2 of them were violent, and only 3 of them got injuries, one was fatal sadly the other 3 never had issues but yeah they fight so female gins are much better. 3 of them are still alive though! 2 bite each other sometimes, luckily It's never been anything serious. (Unlike an earlier event which was not even a fight they were tryna kill each other they just accidentally got the underside of the Alpha which punctured his intesgine) but overall I don't regret getting 6 males, It was an expierence and even with the in unfortunate death. But they were all happy and had a huge incolsure and a seperate pen for summer outside. They 3 that are left don't have much time left and when they do go I won't be getting more. If I do in the future though, I will stick to 2 female gins. 6 boars wasn't smart for sure but It worked out mostly, very stressful though.
I'd also like to add we bought them in groups of 3, all the same litter of their respective bunch. Weirdly only 1 pair of siblings fought and the other litter was never any bother. The litter that was violent was also in a very small incolsure when we bought them so I assume they just never had space which led to their behaviour of fighting.
How lucky these piggies are to have such wonderful carer’s and all that ground and great food.
Not sure if lucky, they're probably bred for human consumption.
Considering they appear to be eating chicken feed, it seems like these “carers” aren’t doing the basic things necessary to take care of their health
Even if they are being bred for human consumption their lives are light years better then most farm animals, and even many pets! They get freedom, socialization and enrichment.
@@bellona6356 But they miss out on cuddles that pet guinea pigs get!
@@bellona6356 “Human consumption” Do people really eat Guinea pigs?
I have a herd of 17 females, and we do the same thing: they have the whole back garden to themselves, and when it’s dinner time, we give them a bunch of veggies.
Hope your herds doing well!
With herds come turds.
That made me laugh more than it should!
Weird slightly morbid question are they bread to be adopted or eaten?
@@sydneygraham1470 No, we do not eat them. They were all bought separately, with some coming to us pregnant. Others we’ve adopted or bought.
Hope that helps 😊
@@crystalhunter3564 oh thank God lmao that's awesome!
I love how you and the animals live in peace and harmony it's so beautiful I'm so touched I love your little Oasis there it looks relaxing and very rewarding I could tell you're passionate about animals I love that I love your setup everybody seems so happy holding existing God bless you I love you guys keep up the good work peace
Seeing them scurrying out and then frolicking in the yard. Precious. 😍
So cute. I just want to lay down in a big pile of them. They look so happy and well fed.
I just want to fry them up 😋
@@user-si7ig6ul7l That too if you like it lol
@@user-si7ig6ul7l they are bred for food in s america
@@user-si7ig6ul7l :(
@@user-si7ig6ul7l dude no
I have never seen a herd of guinea pigs. That was so precious and wholesome to watch. You are so lucky to be around all the animals. 💕🐾😊
Those are just good food (sarcasms in some countries of Latin America guinea pig are considered food) XD XD
@@biancacatherinegiovanni6885 The only other herd of Guinea pigs I have seen was in Ecuador where this hole in the wall restaurant raised them for wedding feasts. I was horrified.
@@healinggrounds19 yes 😅😅 when I was little I eat it often so... I put it a rule "if I didn't raise it I eat it"
@@biancacatherinegiovanni6885and taste good?
@@antoniodada6009 yes! It tastes like rabbit, but the meat is harder to chew
Oh my goodness how precious are they. There's so many lol wow I'm just in love with this 😍
Eagles: It's free real estate
me too
They are bred for labs and fur, they will be used to test chemicals and medicine or skinned .
@@kachi2782
God that's so arousing
@@BBWahoo Honestly I used to be that sheltered bonehead who'd double down on animal cruelty for a joke too. Then I witnessed enough cruelty myself and it stopped being funny
I just love how everyone’s together having a meal in that barn it’s a full house I could literally live in there with them
☺️☺️☺️
Even their eating noise is cute! munchmunchmunchmunchmunchmunchmunch
Omg, my eyes are watering from all the cuteness! This is the life all guinea pigs deserve, makes me sad to think of all the lone ones kept up in small cages!
Seeing that stampede of trilling guinea pigs just absolutely made my day - thank you for the upload!!!
from the moment the first piggie ran out until the video ended I had a smile on my face. something wonderful watching these critters just live happily.
That was so beautiful to watch! What happy piggies. Natural living conditions, no cages, living free, sunlight, fresh air, grass, dirt, the company of each other and farm animals, truly a garden of Eden. Wonderful job!!!! Thank you for bringing joy to so many animals. You are great.
That was so beautiful to watch! What happy future slabs of prime-cut meat. Unfamiliar living conditions, no safety from predators, ingesting parasites, getting picked up by hawks, and breeding as they please, truly a layer of Hell. Wonderful job!!!! Thank you for bringing joy to so many clueless idiots. You are great.
@@TheWoollyFrog You have a point. Are these being bred for meat? I thought it was a sanctuary. I also wondered about hawks, and parasites, and the males need boar cleaning, and females get urinary tract stones. You sure have a point. I got swept up in the fact that here were cavies living without cages in fresh air and sunlight. That does count for something.
These herds have the same downsides as free-range chickens: they form a pecking order and fight with each other regularly to maintain it. There will be guinea pigs in this herd that are underfed and injured from low social rank, same as with free range chickens.
This place is so pure.
That noise is what I look forward to every morning, I love my girls! It’s a nice good morning wheek.
0:36 look at this beautiful guinea pig with feathers!
that's a chicken.
@@tenerife_sea oh my god!!! i never knew that! kidding you must be a kid i was being ironic haah
And a beak🤪
They are adorable! Have owned several thru the years. Charming and silly little creatures. And very smart! 😌
you guys definitely need a live webcam 24/7 for this cute animals
Thank you for your videos! I have always loved Guinea Pigs. I had one for years growing up, and then again when my kids were little. They are the sweetest, funniest and adorable animals of all the little animals. Their noises bring back good memories ❤️
They look so cute am melting and my heary is burning
This is the cutest thing I love how they have the whole yard just to themselves I wish I could do this with my piggies
This makes you happy ? This is not an animal sanctuary, this is a fur and lab farm, these animals are bred to be used in labs or to be skinned.
@@kachi2782 they're obviously well cared for and respected. Sooo
@@austyn5004 So as long as i treat your kids or your parents well and respect them you are fine if i slaughter them eventually ?
@@kachi2782 Human lives are considered much much much more valuable than animal lives. Animals are literally worth less than a humans so it is actually perfectly fine.
@@AncientMarshmallows Not for me. For me life is life and all have the same value, i make absolutely no difference between it.
Besides humans are part of the animals realm, we are mammals like cows we are sentients like most animals. Why on earth would our lives be more valuable than those of any other animal ?
Those little sqeaks are mood lifting!
I love how they move quickly, stop, then move quickly again.
This is so adorable. These guineas are living their best life. I want this for my two boars.
Hahaha that is so funny. I used to have 5 guinea girls and I thought they were a handful! Every night I would set a towel on my bed, grab a few carrots, celery, or kale and have a guinea circus 🎪
🤣 The trail never ends! The Guinea pigs are too cute and the background music was fitting too! Neat video!
Wow I've never seen so many guinea pigs together in a heard like this and such all beautiful colors
Curious why you raise guinea pigs? For meat? Vegetation control? Or they are really neat?
You literally have our dream right here, love it! We have 6 but I'd love this just letting them roam free. So precious
Oh I love them, I have a guinea pig of my own. It’s so nice to see others with them too.
They must be living happily in this environment !
Only until a feral cat shows up.
@@TheWoollyFrog it's nature
@@izabelbraga4388 Neither cats nor guinea pigs are part of nature. They are domestic animals.
It's soo adorable! I have 9 piggies myself and it's really fun to watch so I can imagine all the fun u cud have♡
Nine! Wow, six is all I can manage. :)
@@danbongard3226 ye but my parents want to give them away :((
All of them- cuz we live in an apartment and they make too much noise it's disturbing for others...
Me gonna miss em so much:(((((((
@@piggiexplorers1263 sorry to hear that 💔
Hope you and your family find good homes for them ❤
@@Janita_S I hope they doo get amazing homes and thank uuu
This is not an animal sanctuary, this is a fur and lab farm, these animals are bred to be used in labs or to be skinned.
So cute! They are so healthy and beautiful! You take such great care of them, their lucky to have you.🌻
@Jacob King yes, you are correct 🥴. I need to pay more attention.
This is not an animal sanctuary, this is a fur and lab farm, these animals are bred to be used in labs or to be skinned.
@@kachi2782 all lies
@@kachi2782 nah. They're just for human consuption
@@izabelbraga4388 Which makes it so much better ?
There's so many...
I love their little squeaks
What cute rendition of Here Comes the Sun(?) and the adorable herd of guinea pigs 🤗
I believe it is Here Comes the sun! That’s my favorite song of all time ❤️
Adorable I've never seen so many at one time.
Aww they all are so cute 🥰
That is SO adorable! Love these sweet little creatures.
Watching these guinea pigs eat makes me feel relaxed.
So many beautiful piggies. This makes me happy!
Killed me when they all walked in a row😍
So much happy wheeking! I'm in bliss 🥰
Just look at those cute little guinea pigs🤗🥰
They look like they have happy lovely lives
Thank you for sharing this. Just amazing pets, they whistle so loud when a person enters into the room.
Have any of them ever been attacked by eagles or owls? looks like a good snack size for them
Sadly this was also the first thing I thought of when I saw them outside with no overhead protection. Where I live I see birds of prey all the time and these little guys wouldn't have a chance.
My 20 years experience in falconry had that same question pop up immediately. A redtail would take one of them down easy. An owl or eagle could even fly off with one! lol
Most likely they reckon they can afford to lose some of their stock to predation. These animals are almost certainly being raised for slaughter or lab use or for their furs, after all
Maybe the bird of prey in the area are not a problem, for example we have mostly peregrine falcons over here and they seem to prefer flying prey, the pigeons and seagulls never see them coming.
They explain in an other video, that the guinea pigs and other small animals of the farm warn each other when danger approaches. Especially the alarm calls of wild birds like robins have them search for cover immediatly. They also have the option to stay close to larger farm animals for protection.
Sweetest little things I've seen all day. ❤
Awwwwww so sweet! Music goes perfectly!🥰☺️
That was truely a majestic procession of guinea pigs.
A herd is truely a beautiful sight to see.
This is quite possibly the greatest thing Ive seen all month. Thank you
the discount version of "here comes the sun" on repeat is driving me insane
Their secret language is adorable ❤️
the masculine urge to live on a farm and adopt 100s of Guinea pigs
*feminine
@@Montygbc *masculine*
@@jaxon.minecraft6715 feminine
What is this magical world? It's fantastic and delightful!
Priceless. Meaningful reminder of how vital community really is.
They are so delicious had some when I was in Peru fantastic flavor
I'm more of a dog person myself, they taste fantastic
Forbidden pizza pocket
Cuy would look more appetizing if it didnt look so disturbing imo. It looks like it could come to life and kill at any moment. Same goes with rabbit meat.
I was having an anxiety attack and this was exactly what I needed
Yup, I too watch guinea pigs being kept for their meat when I have anxiety.
What’s the purpose of having that many Guinea pigs? I’m genuinely curious, is it just because, or do you breed and sell them?
I have 13 because I love them and love to rescue them. They are just part of the family.
You can also eat them, they are quite popular in South America.
It depends, here in Peru we breed them for food, make some decorations with their fur, and we use their poop as a fertilizer, but it's because we have people who eat them, so we have a market.
They also can be breed for scientific purpose, for that you need to maintain a lineage.
But, I'm sure this guys are going to the pet store.
@@carlosmerinodianderas4209 Yeah it's weird I had some as pets when I was a kid in the US, but when I visited Peru I also tried them at a restaurant. Don't think I could do the same if I were somewhere that served dog or cat, no judgement intended. Weren't bad but anticuchos were my go to when available. Also found an amazing vegetarian place in Cusco that was cheap and always had a varied menu that saved me from sarving when I was running low on money at the end of a long trip. Really hoping to get back one day.
They confirmed they are all pets, in the Netherlands we don’t eat them
i don't know why i was recommended this but i sure love it
Same
I never knew I needed to see a herd of free roam guinea pigs crowd and eat with eachother and follow their Hooman
Their squeaks 🥺
Must be quite a bit of work to keep them clean.
Soooooo cute. 😊❤️
As cute as it is seeing them roam in the yard, I can’t help but fear for hawks nearby. Shouldn't they have an outdoor pen with a overhead barrier to prevent hawks from swooping in?
In an earlier video they explain how the geese and other birds raise alarm. The guineas then either run to barn or the grass tunnels they have made.
You're right they should. Even with these alarms and natural safe measures animals are always going to be taken by birds of prey. That's why even though chickens look out for and sound alarm about threats they need cover to hide under, and a place off the ground to roost at night.
That’s what I was worried about.
@@stephenhookings1985 Holy shit that's some teamwork!
Dont forget we don’t have many predators in the Netherlands
I like how they walk in a line
I just love the animals that you have on your farm I am so happy that I found out about your UA-cam channel
Love the fact that there are guinea pigs sitting on the pumpkin while they eat it ♥. If I were a guinea pig I would probably do the same thing :3. 1:32
When I die.... I better come back reincarnated as one of these fellow guinea pigs for they are SPOILED and in HEAVEN ❤️❤️❤️
@@lazy5373 no.......
O MAH GAWD
By the way it is haram to eat them in our religion so I thought not.....
@@YIPPIE123 Your religion don't let you eat rodents?
@@carlosmerinodianderas4209 no I am a Muslim
This made me smile so big!!! 🥰
A herd of guinea pigs is the cutest thing I ever heard!
Guinea pigs are just one of the most adorable animals on the planet. 😙
If you don't instantly start smiling when they come running out, go ahead and pop a few more of those pills you were prescribed.
Those piggies do look like pills though 😳
I know they are cute but they are also very tasty, even better than rabbit.
@@Fabsi87 try taking those trolling lessons again bud
@@hanakinsidewalker Im not trolling. Guinea Pig taste amazing and are eaten for decades.
Just because they are not eaten in your country doesnt mean they arent eaten in any other country.
@@Fabsi87 I now regret commenting
do they just infinitely have babies? do you keep a stringent headcount or kind of let them live & let die?
There's no male in the group.. Once a year some will have babies. Most ones are neutered.
@@mauritsbosgoed wow, so it is like Amazonia of Wonder Woman 😆 do you have a main stud with the genes? Or you just breed them when you need to do so?
Cute herd! I wish i can own one soon
Do you have any predatory birds in your area? I put my pigs in a custom chicken wire enclosure when I put them outside otherwise they'd get scooped up so fast by a red tail hawk or another predator lol. Love the video!
Does it look like this person does not know what they are doing?
@@Tovek I never said they didn't. I'm just curious, brah.
No great loss the breed fast!
@@TheHamburgler123 There are alot of high greenery/ bushes they can hide in. And there's always one who alarms if predators are in the vicinity. No worries. 👋😀🇳🇱
I had the biggest smile on my face watching all those guinea pigs just pouring out of there at the beginning.
Very Wholesome. I wish i had a farm like this, full of guinea pigs! i have 2 of them living with me.
Do you have problems with cats when you have them freely in the garden? Or with other beasts? I'd be interested if it's safe to leave my guinea pig freely in garden in summer...
Birds, like owls, would be a big problem in my area.
Someone I know once had a hawk try to snatch one from her arms when she was outside. So yeah, there's quite a risk just having them running free like this.
I don’t think much of a risk in the Netherlands
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You have this piggie for livestock or sell it? Do you pet them? I have 3 piggies too and the are so cute ❤️
@Jacob King They actually do, they have a market for that, here in Peru we eat them so you can have a farm for making them fat and juicy but for that you need a market, so I think this guys are going to the pet store, also their poop is an amazing fertilizer!
As they confirmed, they are all pets
This Guy is so lucky, He can have Guinea Burgers every day! two on weekends lol.
If only humans could cohabitate as beautifully as these little guys.
Okay, but why are they being herded?
Because they're basically mini sheep
@@LShaver947 but why lol, sheep are for meat/fur/milk
@@The_Horizon sheep is just what came to my head, any animal can be in a herd
@@LShaver947 but like why would they be herded tho
@@The_Horizon they are in a herd not being herded
Probably the happiest Guinea pigs on the planet!
These are probably the happiest guinea pigs ever.
love them to bits they are so sweet
It’s refreshing to see guinea pigs being kept in an appropriate, enjoyable habitat
it's nice to have good people like you around :)
I bet the hawks really luv their outdoor play time as well!
They are the cutest little things!!!
What a bunch of cutie patooties, and what a wonderful enclosure
They are so cute and adorable! I love them!
When the children were young we had two. They quickly learned the sound of the refrigerator door opening meant food (carrot, lettuce, ECT) and would start "wbeeping.". It did not matter if I was opening the door for something I was trying to retrieve, they just assumed something good was on the way.