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A guinea pig ownly has a litter of 2-6. A gerbil useully has a litter of 6-13
Yes, the parents do not fight. Also, If you let them keep their litter, they will not produce another litter until the current litter has grown up.
Gerbils can have up to 13 or more pups in a litter! Quite a range, but 6-8 is the average.
yes but the 2nd female has to be a sister or same family member or a Friend you have to have a male for a dad for the litter pups.
they will if you don't take the male gerbil out of the cage after around less than a two weeks because if they mate after the female gerbil has her pups than they will mate again and she will not take care of the first litter of pups.
there average litter size is 4
Usually. Unless you see fighting or dominance issues, it should be fine--the females from the first litter will usually help Mom take care of the new babies, and if they have their own litters in the future, the experience helps them to be better moms themselves.
Female squirrels have one litter per year and usually have 9 babies. That is all I know on that one. JKams Female squirrels can have 2 litters per year with 1-4 babies per litter.
Well, it all depends. If you have a single female brown/tan gerbil (albino included) and one male brown/tan gerbil (albino included) alone in a cage, this answer will apply: By average, the female will have 5 babies a month. so, if there are 12 months in a year, it will have (by average) 60 babies a year. Don't keep them all, and Don't just let them go. It's against the law to release numerous rodents.
Female raccoons only have one litter of babies per year. The size of the litter is usually 2-5 kits but occasionally more.
Female coyote has five to six pups in a litter
A female guinea pig will have 1-4 in her first litter and up to 8 babies in her second litter. Also up to 8 in litter later on. But the average amount of babies born in a litter is about 4 or 5. If you want to breed a female guinea ppig make sure you breed her for the first tim ewhen she is between 5-9 minths old. if she has her first litter when she is older there is a risk of the mother or babies dieing. The reason for this is because the female guinea pigs hips will come closer together after she is 9 months of age and the babies could get stuck causing death. You can breed the female as much as you want after this first litter because her hips wont come closer together after she has had a litter