Yes,he should be separated from the mother as well as the babies because he can cause serious problems to the babies such as pregnant among baby Guinea Pigs,injuries,etc.
When the babies are at two weeks old,you should distinguish between male and female baby Guinea Pigs and separate the male baby Guinea Pigs from the females.You can put the male babies with their father and the baby females with their mother.
Nope.
I'm Laura and I own 14 guinea pigs and no a baby guinea pig cant have no hair baby guinea pigs get born with hair and everything (very unlike baby bunnies) so they can run and eat straight away when they are born they practically look like mini adults
Well you see i dont think you should put the babies with the father at first their is a good chance that he mistakes it for a nice carrot but the mother will clean it and natures instinks will be their right away
Yes you need to.
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
Baby Guinea Pigs live independent with their mother.Guinea Pigs don't make nests.
Baby guinea pigs can be taken away when they are any younger then 4 weeks old. The topic is debatable but after 4 weeks should be fine. Especially if it is eating and drinking on it's own.
Yes but only males no females and make sure they are MALES with te father! Females in with the father could result in even more baby pigs.
Baby Guinea pigs are smaller and follow their mom around.
No, you should not touch them right away. Wait for a few days (a week or so) and let them get use to their cage and their parents. Then pick them up.
You should keep the baby guinea pigs with their mothers until they are around 3-5 weeks!
no guinea pigs cant eat peanuts
Baby guinea pigs are small, They have almost no fur, And of course theyre babys