equus_peduus
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It has been proven to be dangerous. chinchilla fed fresh greens bloat. I would never recomend someone switch carefully. Unless the want to kill their chinchilla. It isn't just diarrhea. Chinchillas are meant for dried grass if anthing not fresh. The have digestive tracts similar to that of a horse and horses getting a lot of fresh greens causes diarrehea and bloat. Most people keep them off spring grass because it is wa to green and can kill. DO NOT give a chinchilla fresh greens.
Horses that are used to hay and suddenly get a free-for-all grazing can colic pretty severely. Horses that are used to getting a fair bit of fresh grass, or horses that only get a couple minutes a day for a treat don't typically have problems. Same goes with chinchillas, rabbits and guinea pigs. Honestly, it's so much easier to not feed fresh greens that I don't really see a reason to do it. But in the right hands, I am of the opinion that it can be done. Sort of like a raw food diet - if a dog owner wants to take the time and energy to plan meals, vary the diet, prepare the food properly, make sure nutrients are balanced, etc., then sure, go for it. But don't switch from 100% kibble to 100% raw overnight. Feeding raw is not for everyone. Feeding greens is not for everyone. And like I said... with so little reason to do it, why bother?