yes you can observe them. but a week after your male guinea pig being in the cage with the female take him out. because after the girl has baby piggies the male will try and breed with her again or during pregnancy witch may be life threatening for the babies and the momma
well actually your question makes no sense. it's the dad's that eat the babies not the mom's and your solution, take the dad out of the cage.
no
roasted guinea pig
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
No, I have not tried the traditional practice of eating guinea pigs in Ecuador.
guinea pigs have an incredibly fast metabolism and will die without eating within 72 hours. please don't starve your pigs.
The Ecuadorian term for eating guinea pig is "Cuy".
They make good eating
yes
take it to the vet immediatley!
You can gently observe the rise and fall of its chest to see if it's breathing, or you can softly touch its whiskers to check for a response. Another method is to observe its body for any twitching or movement, as guinea pigs may move slightly even when sleeping.
In Ecuador, it is a traditional practice to eat guinea pigs as a source of food.