Unfortunately, female guinea pigs are sexually mature about 24 hours after birth. That is why you shouldn't have the male present at the birth. He can trample the babies in his eagerness to mate with their mother. It is also not recommended to back to back breed guinea pigs, since it is cruelty to the mother.
Yes, in just a few hours after birth, a guinea pig is able to become pregnant again.
Yes! It may take a while. But guinea pigs can double their weight when pregnant, depending on how many they have. They sort of have the appearance of a lightbulb...their back half get's VERY wide and big. Make sure that you separate the female from the male before she gives birth. Otherwise, she can get pregnant again within hours, which is very hard on a guinea pig's health.
No. Once a cow is pregnant she won't have any signs of heat again, until after she gives birth to her calf.
as soon as she comes back in heat.....usually bout 44 years
When its pregnant
2-5 days
Some do try, but the female will not let him, she will push him away. But right after she gives birth he will impregnate her again and it's extremely dangerous, she will most likely die!! So you need to separate them right away, before she gives birth! Get him fixed asap! Or just keep them apart at all times! Good luck.
Wait and see if she gives birth.
A pregnant cow who gives birth is a mother.
yes so the when she gives birth her babies will be warm
About six months.
If it is the first time pig gives birth then you can expect 1 or 2 small piggies. Else, there would be 3 or 4 small piggies.
They can if they feel like it.