10 weeks
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.
you mean girl guinea pig? Right?!? Because if not, at LEAST two weeks.
Yes, this is her way of showing the male that she does not like him. The male pig is chasing her because he wants to mate with her. If she kicks, than that usually indicates that she is not in heat; is not ready to mate. Male and female guinea pigs should not be housed together unless, you are trying to get them to mate and the female is in heat.
No, guinea pigs need a male around in order to mate. What probably happened is your guinea pig was pregnant when you bought it. This is quite common since guinea pigs are hard to sex when they are young but can however, reproduce at a very young age.
When breeding guinea pigs, it is essential to ensure the female guinea pig (sow) is at a healthy weight and age before breeding. Introduce the male guinea pig (boar) to the sow in a neutral territory, and they will likely mate on their own. However, it is crucial to monitor the pairing closely to prevent any aggressive behavior.
She may not be ready to mate or she may already be pregnant.
no, if the guineapigs cannot escape from their cage and physically touch each other then they will not mate
Of course you can. But is it smart to?
Sow is the female pig. Boar is the male pig. Piglet is the young/baby pig.So the sow's mate would be the boar.
3 to 4 weeks
A male guinea pig is referred to as a Boar.
A male Guinea Pig is called a boar.Females are called sows.Boars.The term for a male guinea pig is a boar.