He will mate with both.
it is not just the female guinea pig. all guinea pigs need exersise but never ever get a running wheel for the guinea pig their backs are so sensitive.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
Well, it really depends, see, if you are planning on getting two guinea pig's it's not the best idea to get two males.. They tend to fight. So if you are planning on getting two guinea pig's I suggest that you get either two females or a female and a male. But, if you get a male and a female , they can have baby's but females usually only have baby's after about 4months of age. But if you are planning on getting just one guinea pig, both males and females are great!
Actually rabbits an guinea pigs are fine together. But maybe the female guinea pig is felling lonely being the only kind in the cage. Or maybe its because the rabbit just doesn't like the guinea pig. If it's possible you can try getting another female guinea pig or separating the the guinea pig and rabbits.
he's just saying hello, like dogs do. Guinea Pigs have scent marks on their bottoms.
when they get fat u feal babies in it and they just lie there
No, she is just horny about the rat next door.
go on thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bJT4VcmpNo
well i have 2 guinea pigs. their names are Sandie and Bob. At a very young age I fell In love with Guinea Pigs, they just facinated me. On the private part of the female, you will see a Y. On a male the letter would be an X.
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
Mounting behavior in guinea pigs is not always related to mating. It can be a way for one guinea pig to show dominance over the other or establish hierarchy within their social group. If both guinea pigs are female and not in heat, it's likely a display of dominance rather than a mating behavior. If the behavior becomes aggressive or one guinea pig seems distressed, it's best to separate them and monitor their interactions.
yes, almost any male can get almost any female pregnant, in fact you cannot let a male in the same hutch as a female even just for half an hour, and a male can get a female pregnant again just after a half an hour if left in the hutch