It is almost definite that they will fight, but i would suggest that you try it, but make sure you supervise them just in-case.... GOOD LUCK.....
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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.
Females can get as big as male Guinea pigs which can be up to 2-5 pounds
it is very uncommon that females fight, its mostly males that fight. if your female guinea pigs are fighting, separate them as they will fight until the other backes down or gets seriusly injerd. guinea pigs are herd animals which mean's they like the company. resons why your female guinea pigs might fight: 1) there finding the domanant female 2) the one female guinea pig is pregnent or has babys 3) one of the guinea pigs may be tretaning the other 4) one guinea pig may have never seen or met another guinea pig, so it could be scared 5) the guine pig is hurt and wants nothing to do with other guinea pigs 6) if the guinea pig is meen to you it is likely it wont like other guinea pigs 7)if the guinea pig is new and scared it may neglect or fight the other guinea pig 8) bad experiances with guinea pigs or animals 9) if there are already a pair of females and you put a third in, they may gang up on the other and seriusly hurt or kill it. hope i helped, thank you
I believe you are supposed to cut a guinea pigs nails once a year.
Guinea pigs have babies quite often. Gestation in guinea pigs is somewhere between 63-70 days long. If there is a male in with her when she gives birth, then right after the last one is born.
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.
Females can get as big as male Guinea pigs which can be up to 2-5 pounds
Guinea pigs are rodents. They can breed early in life. As pets they should be limited to only about 5 litters a year.
The best age to breed your guinea-pigs is 5 months to a year old.
Depends on how often the boar is let in the cage, a sow can become pregnant right after birth, however that is not healthy in the least. Also please do not breed your guinea pigs. It is very dangerous for the sow, and is also the main cause of guinea pigs going to adoption shelters.
No, guinea pigs need to blink a lot more than that.
it is very uncommon that females fight, its mostly males that fight. if your female guinea pigs are fighting, separate them as they will fight until the other backes down or gets seriusly injerd. guinea pigs are herd animals which mean's they like the company. resons why your female guinea pigs might fight: 1) there finding the domanant female 2) the one female guinea pig is pregnent or has babys 3) one of the guinea pigs may be tretaning the other 4) one guinea pig may have never seen or met another guinea pig, so it could be scared 5) the guine pig is hurt and wants nothing to do with other guinea pigs 6) if the guinea pig is meen to you it is likely it wont like other guinea pigs 7)if the guinea pig is new and scared it may neglect or fight the other guinea pig 8) bad experiances with guinea pigs or animals 9) if there are already a pair of females and you put a third in, they may gang up on the other and seriusly hurt or kill it. hope i helped, thank you
yes they can ive fed my guinea pigs that for over a year
they were not invented they were created by god
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Guinea pigs go into heat once a year in the spring, but if you are looking to breed, and you have a boar, you can breed any time. By placing the male with the female you are sending your sow into heat, but there is no way to tell if your pig is in heat, other then putting her with a male and seeing what he does.
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