It kinda depends on how many babies the mother had and how old the mum is if she only had a few like 1 or 2 maybe even 3 and your mum was a big enough to have them without giving birth premature they should be fine. The babies can eat solids after a couple of hours but they will not want to so make sure the sow (mum) is producing enough milk. If not or you are worried about it you can always buy some evaporated milk and feed to babies through a dropper but do not squezze the dropper when feeding because the babies will inhail it and die just leave a small drop on the tip and the babies will suckle to get the milk out. If your babies are under 60g do this every 2 hours until over 60g every day and night
Less then 1 minute
The native people of the Peruvian Andies have a long history of using Guinea Pigs for food and folk medicine.
The lifespan of a guinea pig is 5 years.
right after, as long as its not for long periods of time.
not very long my guinea pig have 2 baby guinea pigs and they were born with fur
No Ned was born in 1855 a long time after the First Fleet.
They can, but they shouldn't. If your guinea pig hay has ants coming out of it, it's long past time to change the hay.
guinea pigs are not born blind. they have to be very independent to get away from their predetors within a week
The earliest a guinea pig can mate is at the age of 6-8 weeks.
50 % out of hundred. Some babies may come out long haired and some short.
They can be weaned in 4 to 6 weeks after birth.
Between 12 to 16 weeks depending on the breed.
Almost straight away. Guinea pigs are born extremely mature and they are able to feed on solids within a couple of days. They should be walking around with their mother within the hour of being born.