Hello,
As I know, guinea pigs have a natural inclination to chew and bite things, including fingers, when they are interested in something or during play. However, if your guinea pig is showing aggressive behavior like attacking for the chicken, it could be a sign of hunger or frustration. Guinea pigs require a constant supply of hay and fresh water, and it's important to ensure that they are getting sufficient amounts of these essentials.
I think to discourage the behavior, remove the chicken from the area and provide fresh hay and vegetables instead. Offer some of your guinea pig's favorite vegetables, such as carrots, bell peppers, or cucumbers, to distract her from the chicken. You can also try to redirect her attention with toys or other activities that she enjoys
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