yes
You can handle your newborn Guinea Pig after an hour.This will allow your newborn Guinea Pig to be very fond of you.But,you should not handle him too much,put him immediately to her mother for his good health.
not very long my guinea pig have 2 baby guinea pigs and they were born with fur
It depends on the mother rat. If she trusts you after giving birth, than you may be able to touch a baby rat the same day it's born. Being able to handle them as early as possible allows you to check to see if they're feeding and check their overall condition. Otherwise, you could wait a day or two before touching them, especially if the mother rat seems wary. It is also advised that you handle the baby rats as often as the mother rat will allow, so that it'll be easier for the babies to bond with and trust humans.
Rule of thumb, when the baby is moving around by itself, "Thats not to say you can't touch it", to pick it up, whatever the mother and baby are being held in, and the guinea pig has a lot of fur, you do not want to discourage the mother from nursing the baby. some mothers are very caring and some are ruthless when it comes to nursing. By your question it sounds like you have a caring mother guinea pig.
Whenever, it depends how nice the mother is with nursing babies.
Yes it can
What if your Guinea Pig has just had a baby - what call a vet or what?
12-24 hours after birth or at 3-5 weeks
Yes, your guinea pig will eat her baby if she hasn't been feed for a long time. She will eat it just to survive.Just don't put the male (boar) guinea pig in with the babies. He will eat them.yes, sometimes out of stress, but it can also be due to human intervention.feed them regularly and do not touch the offspring...
a baby guinea pig is known as a Pup. (though never a puppy)
when my guinea pig had babies i held her and she was fine