Rodents

Care and maintenance of guinea pigs at home

When we were little, we probably dreamed of having a pet, a fluffy little bundle of joy that would be our favorite thing in the world. Many envied those children whose parents were especially generous, buying them puppies, kittens, or guinea pigs. And no matter what we had to do with this amazing creature—bathing, playing, or grooming it—every minute was an unforgettable pleasure. Those who were deprived of the opportunity to own a guinea pig back then can now redeem themselves and bring home this adorable, furry creature.

How to keep guinea pigs
Keeping and caring for hamsters at home

Most people dream of having a pet. Many buy dogs or cats, while others buy small, fluffy hamsters. Rodents are perfectly suitable for keeping in homes of any size. They are also attractive for another reason: they are extremely easy to care for. How do you care for a hamster at home? What are the special aspects of caring for these cute rodents? We'll discuss these topics further.

Domestic hamsters - care and maintenance
Peculiarities of keeping and caring for gerbils

Gerbils are popular pets. They don't require luxurious living conditions. They are relatively easy to care for, easily tamed, and require little maintenance. This makes them popular with children and their parents. These animals have no distinct odor, are hypoallergenic, are easygoing, and are very clean.

How to keep and care for gerbils
Raising bulls for meat - a sample business plan
In today's world, starting a private business is an excellent way for people to solve financial problems. For many, it's not only a source of significant profit, but also a source of confidence in the future and the opportunity to have more free time.How to raise bulls
Treatment of mastitis in a goat after lambing
When caring for farm animals, special attention must be paid to their well-being. Even vaccinations don't always guarantee protection against dangerous diseases. Therefore, if you keep goats, cows, or sheep on your farm, be aware that these animals can be affected by a disease called mastitis. It is the most common cause of culling dairy animals from the herd. The explanation is simple: even if the disease is completely cured with prescribed treatment, the dairy animal will never return to its previous level of productivity.How to treat mastitis in a goat