No.
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
If you want to breed your Guinea pigs,you don't want to move male Guinea pig.They quickly increases their population,so most pet owners separate males from females.Their pregnancy last for about two months and have about 3 to 4 babies. Male Guinea pigs must be separated from pregnant Guinea pig because he may cause too much stress for her and she can become pregnant again as soon as she gave birth.You should also separate male Guinea pigs from baby Guinea pigs.
It is not recommended to house female rabbits with male guinea pigs. They have different social structures and communication styles, which could lead to stress or misunderstandings between the two species. It is best to house rabbits with other rabbits and guinea pigs with other guinea pigs for their well-being.
Mop guinea pigs are not a separate breed but rather a descriptive term for long-haired guinea pigs with flowing coats. To get a mop guinea pig, look for guinea pigs with long, silky fur at reputable breeders or rescue shelters. Remember that grooming and maintenance for long-haired guinea pigs may require more attention.
only if you put them together when there adults if there children and together they wont fight. That has nothing to do with it. Guinea pigs will protect their territory like dogs will. I have two male guinea pigs and they are adults and do not fight what so ever.
Yes, male guinea pigs can fight, especially if they are not neutered or if they are trying to establish dominance. It is recommended to house male guinea pigs separately to prevent fighting and injury.
Two Guinea Pigs are better.If you don't want babies,you should only buy two male or two female Guinea pig.
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Sometimes, but if there is two males they always do. That is not true i have too male guinea pigs and they have never fought once. Sometimes guinea pigs fight but don't seperate them because this is natural for them to do. Only seperate them if you think its deadly
Well sometimes yes sometimes no, I have two Guinea Pig Female: Sofie and male: Darwin. I always check their behavior and my opinion: It's better to keep them separated. The female will always chase the male.
It is generally not advised to keep two male guinea pigs together in the same cage as they may become aggressive and fight for dominance. It is recommended to keep a male and female pair or two females together to avoid potential conflicts.