yes im sorry but they can but theres not that high of a chance she will die
Guinea pigs are vegetarian. The only exclusion to this is during a short period after a female gives birth, when the female will normally eat the placentas and amniotic sac of the young she gave birth to. The female may also eat any still borne young, or those that die shortly after birth, but this is hard to verify, as the fact that still borne young are rarely found may be due to a low rate of still births.
Hummingbirds do not form breeding pairs, and females provide all parental care.
A Female guinea pig can breed once it is four weeks old, but i would not let a female breed until it is at leas three months of age. The female should be kept away from males after she gives birth because if she mates after giving birth she will become overstresed and will very likely die. EVEN THOUGH I GAVE YOU THIS INFORMATION I WOULD NOT BREED YOUR GUINEA PIGS.use this link to get more important information.(copy this link and paste in your search bar)http://www.guinealynx.info/breeding.html
A mom is the woman who gave birth to you.
Well I refiled her water so she has plenty when she gave birth,I gave her fresh pellets and hay. you dont want to have lots of guinea pig bedding around the guinea pigs private area because when she opens the babys sack the bedding can sufficate the baby.And when the guinea pig gives birth keep a carefull eye on her if you are awake because if your guinea pig is giving birth to 3-5 pups they might come out right after ine another and she might not be able to open the sack so in a few the pups can sufficate.
Yes. This is pregnancy fat and the skin that was stretched while the babies were inside her. My guinea pig still has this 8 months after she gave birth so im not sure if it ever goes away.
Yes.
The father needs to be separated from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
You should separate the father from the female boxer and the puppies once she gives birth.
My guinea pig has just gave birth she herself is only 18weeks and has gave birth through the night on her own and she and baby are fine.
He never gave birth.He is not a female but if you wanna know were his mum gave birth to him it is Gary,Indiana.Im not sure of the hostipal but.
Guinea pigs don't have a season, they have a cycle. This is called their estracy cycle. The time and duration of this cycle varies from each female guinea pig. At the peak of their cycle, they will be in heat. This feeling makes them want to mate. Females have also been known to mount on other female guinea pigs depending on how much their peak of their cycle affects them.