Females mature at the 4th month. at 4 months you can breed females but it is not recommended, breed your female at 5-8 months.
Male mature at 3-4 weeks old, but not recommended that you breed them until 2-4 months.
most adults do. i dont know anyone who doesnt like guinea pigs because most of them are so cute.
only if you put them together when there adults if there children and together they wont fight. That has nothing to do with it. Guinea pigs will protect their territory like dogs will. I have two male guinea pigs and they are adults and do not fight what so ever.
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No unlike hamsters, the adults will not harm the young guinea pigs.
no, unlike hamsters the adults will not harm the young.
Yes, they're like adults only minature
They inhale quickly an started spewing blood from their mouths.
It is great to have two guinea pigs!!! They are extremely social animals. If they are alone for too long, they can become depressed and lonely.
all mammals can become inbred, but the results vary...
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
If you want to breed your Guinea pigs,you don't want to move male Guinea pig.They quickly increases their population,so most pet owners separate males from females.Their pregnancy last for about two months and have about 3 to 4 babies. Male Guinea pigs must be separated from pregnant Guinea pig because he may cause too much stress for her and she can become pregnant again as soon as she gave birth.You should also separate male Guinea pigs from baby Guinea pigs.
DO NOT feed a guinea pig when it has a cold. becuase it can become very runny.