Hey there, absolutely nothing. When the come out they are already quite hairy and can run a little distance. So just basically leave them be for a week or two, so they can bond to the mother and then they should be right. Just check once in a while before the birth to see if they are born.. coz its quite a possibility that she might have a dead young. if she does remove it right away. Just remember to keep on topping up food and water. :OD But after you've left them for a while... start to handle them if u want them to be tame. Otherwise it getts harder and harder to tame the older they get.
let her
no. that would be against the guinea pig law.
NO NO Guinea pigs should not be bred so dont do it !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:(
Around 3 months
Baby guinea pigs are small, They have almost no fur, And of course theyre babys
No they will h\ave babys unless you want 12 little piggys?
yes at around 5 weeks he will get the females pregnate
No they cannot have babys together just like humans can not have babys with cats or dogs, monkeys or horses. there commplety different animals.if you did try to breed a male guinea pig with rabbit, the rabbit might want to be pregnent and will pull out all her fur to make a nest, but there will be NO babys.if you try to breed a male rabbit with female guinea pig, the guinea pig can be seriusly injerd as the rabbit is way to big for the guinea pig.ANSWER:No they can not have babys together!thank you hope i helped
Guinea pigs can usually have 3-4 babies per pregnancy. If they have 5 that is very unusual so you should check if everything is okay with your guinea pig. But usually up to 3-4.
They don't. Some other small rodents may have a tendency to do this, but not guinea pigs. Baby guinea pigs are born already covered in fur (unlike most rodents), so it would be difficult for a parent to eat them anyway.
The mother will nurse the babies for the first six weeks. You may not see this happen. She will do this at night when you are asleep.
Well, you'll just need to take care of them. After birth guinea pigs are mostly independent (Though they still drink milk from mother) so they can eat mostly the same things your guinea pig eats (With the addition of some alfalfa while they are babys)