Roughly 8-10 weeks. then the males want to breed with the females. And about 65/75 days you'll your baby guinea pigs.
Keep them with a male guinea pig. Be careful because sometime the male with harrass the female.
Well sometimes yes sometimes no, I have two Guinea Pig Female: Sofie and male: Darwin. I always check their behavior and my opinion: It's better to keep them separated. The female will always chase the male.
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.
No. There must be a male and a female for the guinea pigs to have offspring.
As long as you keep the cage clean then, "Yes." Use Aspen chips. You should especially keep it in your room if you only have one, as they are social creatures. If you get two get a male and female, with the male fixed.
Approximately 2 months
No if you keep the male with the female he will most likely nom the ofspring (yummy!!!) or mate with the feamle straight after birth and the guineapig will get so stressed that she could die!
yes they will fight
male = boar female = sow
The main difference between male and female guinea pigs is the genitalia. Both male and female guinea pigs have six nipples and fur on their abdomen. By the way, in case you didn't know, male guinea pigs are called "boars" and female guinea pigs are called "sows".
not particularly, there are many female and male guinea pigs