She will clean herself and usually eat the placenta. She will clean her babies also. If you want to clean her you should probably wait a couple of days.
Well, If you want you can be there to watch but the guinea pig does not need you and in fact DO NOT touch her or the babies, and try not to touch her when she is giving birth nor the babies until the next week.
Well obviously, you cant have a male and a male giving birth could you!!
You don't need to clean them really, but maybe just when you bath them.
No. Your hamster will actually like it better if you leave her alone when giving birth.
Make sure the cage is clean. Also, provide a small hide away in the cage to give birth. If your rabbit lives in a hutch, you won't need this hide away. Most importantly, cover the cage with a blanket when the doe is giving birth.
You take her to the veterinarian ASAP!
It is fine to never bath your guinea pig. They dont need a bath because they clean themselves.
A pig is simialr to a dog. After the babies have been weaned from their mother, about a week after, she will go into heat, and then should continue to go into heat every 21 days.
no all you need to do is make sure you kep his or hers cage clean
No. I usually slice an apple and put then in the cage.
yes.if your pig has mites then you should clean the bedding out.
Use luke-warm water and cotton wool and just stroke in one direction over the eye until it is clean. If the guinea pig has very dirty eyes, it may have an infection, and you'd need to see a vet to get eye drops.