They can as long as the male or female has been neutered. This will help prevent any baby piggies that you may not have room to keep yourself. You should not breed a female pig after 6-7 months as the pelvic bones may have fused together making a natural birth impossible.
You could... if you want to end up with lots of little babies. It IS possible to get them neutered and spayed at the vet, but the surgery is more risky in small animals than in dogs or cats. They also take lots of post-surgery care. If you don't have the funds or time for the surgeries, you could keep them in separate cages and put them together occasionally for a HIGHLY supervised playtime.
If by de-sexed you mean neutered then you can if they get along.
yes. Just be careful that the rabbit doesn't kick the guinea pig with his back foot.
No the rabbit could accidently kick or injure the guinea pig. Also they have totally different diets.
it depends what type of guinea pig you have
male+female= babies male+male = might fight female+female= might become friends
Actually rabbits an guinea pigs are fine together. But maybe the female guinea pig is felling lonely being the only kind in the cage. Or maybe its because the rabbit just doesn't like the guinea pig. If it's possible you can try getting another female guinea pig or separating the the guinea pig and rabbits.
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
Male pet rabbits live as long as female pet rabbits: 10 to 12 years or more. Wild rabbits have a shorter lifespan, because predators catch and eat them; they live about 2 years (males and females).
no usually the male rabbits are bigger than female , because male rabbits are more dominate.
Probably the male rabbits dig
Males and females can live up to 8 years.
No. There must be a male and a female for the guinea pigs to have offspring.
Male rabbits are bucks.Female rabbits are does.Young rabbits are called kittens or kits.
No, guinea pigs and rabbits should never be housed together. A rabbit has very strong hind legs and can seriously injure a guinea pig, even if it's just being playful. They don't have the same diet requirements. Rabbits are often carriers of bacteria (even if they are healthy themselves) that can kill guinea pigs.