This isn't a very good idea. A young guinea pig will still have the scent of its mother, so there's every chance the father will try to breed with it, or even fight with it. It's better to put a young guinea pig in a separate cage completely.
yes. I had a 2 year old guinea pig and a 6 month old and the were great together.
no, guinea pigs dont eat their young.
Young guinea pigs are called pups.
a guinea piglet or pup
no guinea pigs do not eat their young.
Its possible that they were distantly related but not threw a Young line. Young was her fathers step-fathers last name. Her grandmother married him after Lorettas father was born.
with the fathers
All female guinea pigs are called sows no matter the age, however in the show world guinea pigs under 3 months are Jr., 3-6 month old guinea pigs are intermediates, and over 6 month old guine pigs are seniors. If your guinea pig is under 3 months then generally it would be called a pup.
No, the young wil not be harmed by the parents.
like guinea-pigs
Ask the vet.
According to reliable sources, guinea pigs will not normally eat their young. Male fathers can be with their offspring if the mother allows it. This occurs frequently when a male has been neutered after breeding and is being physically separated from mature females (older than 21 days).Yes they do, it's very uncommon, but I've seen it recently where a female has started eating her babies. I think by looking at a lot of research it's usually when the babies are unhealthy.Some Guiena Pigs do when there babys are sick the take them out of pain.