One male swine will mate with a large number of females. It normally does not happen in the wild because swine are not heard animals. However, it does happen in breeding farms.
Back in old days pigs got sick all the time with the swine flu only pigs got it.Until someone in Mexico ate a sick pig with swine flu and yes only they pigs started it
you cant make your guinea pigs mate, however if you leave them alone for long periods of time together they are more likely to. they may have already if they have spent time together and it could be early in the pregnancy when signs aren't as noticeable.
Yes, the original swine flu (the flu that pigs got) began to be crossed into humans (infrequently) even before the Novel H1N1 influenza strain mutated and started to infect people. Farmers and young people who raise and show pigs at agricultural evens spend time in close contact with the pigs and in so doing are capable of catching the original H1N1 virus from them. Now with the Pandemic Swine Flu, it is also possible to give and get that strain of influenza to and from the pigs.
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
Guinea pigs can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to recover from losing a mate, depending on the individual and their bond with their companion. Providing extra attention, affection, and perhaps introducing a new companion can help ease the grieving process for the remaining guinea pig.
God didn't send swine flu, it mutated from strains of pig, avian and human flu. Also, it's hardly a plague on mankind. In the time since it came about, more people have died from normal human flu than swine flu.
According to my researches, this is the 1st time the world got swine flu.
No. It was proved to be a different strand of Swine flu.
If they have the swine flu at the time, Yes.
usually guinea pigs have litters of 1-4 babies
Female Guinea Pigs can be in heat for only up to a few hours - it depends on the pig. During this time, this is the only time a litter can be conceived. Behaviour includes mounting other pigs, swaying side to side and protruding their bottom in the air and loud squeaking.
In the summer of 2009 in Mexico. It was called the swine flu because it was first found in swine. Although pigs can have it, they do not create or spread the virus unaffected, like humans. The virus actually comes from birds, as it is actually a strand of the avian flu. It should be treated like the normal flu, because quite frankly, that's what it is. The media fear-mongering has been just a way to sell more product-they do it all the time.