Two younger, as they will get used to each other.
because the little guinea pig likes the older one
Guinea pigs from separate litters that are about three months and younger can be housed together. However, if the guinea pigs are older and from different litters or if one guinea pig is older and from a litter separate from a younger guinea pig, then one or both of the guinea pigs may become stressed or jealous. This can also become dangerous because some guinea pigs may try to fight each other. The two guinea pigs should be placed in separate cages. So that they can become more familiar with each other, maybe they can be placed together in a play area for a few minutes. If one or both of the guinea pigs become stressed or attempts to attack the other one, then they should be placed back in their separate cages until they have time to calm down. It's possible that the older guinea pig will become use to the younger one, but both guinea pigs should be supervised while they're together so that there won't be any problems.
yes
I have put my older guinea pig and 2 younger guinea pigs in the same cage, all the same gender though, adn lived very happy together! Though make sure you DONT put them in straight away as they may figth or dislike each other. What i did was, I introduced them to each other, such as on your lap and then in their run!
Because when you're 10 years older, you're going to be wishing you were 10 years younger again. The better thing to wish for is different circumstances lol.
No... they will be better mothers if they are older.
YES, you can. The older guinea pig will take control and become the leader, and the younger one will most likely follow. The only thing is it is natural for the older one to be a bit rough to the younger one at first, just to show who is boss, but if she gets too rough it is best to separate them.
True.
between 5-7,8 months any older or younger may resulte in death or heath issues
The opposite of older is younger.
The opposite of 'menor' (smaller, younger) would be 'mayor' (greater, larger, older).Note that this is different from the similar mejor, meaning better.
In addition, younger patients tend to do better with surgery and suffer fewer adverse effects from the surgery.