if their is a long haired relative
Yes.
No, a rooster cannot mate with a guinea hen to produce offspring because they are different species and cannot interbreed.
Yes, guinea pigs must mate to produce offspring.
Yes, it is possible for a cross between two black guinea pigs to produce offspring that are not white. If both black guinea pigs carry recessive genes for coat color, such as the gene for white fur, there is a chance their offspring could inherit those genes and be white. However, if both parents are homozygous for the black coat color, all offspring will be black. Thus, the outcome depends on the specific genetic makeup of the parent guinea pigs.
Yes
Yes!! Guinea pigs are way cool! I have a Satin Shorthaired. They are adorable! THEY ARE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! HAHA THIS IS DONNIE FROM NSW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, two smooth coat guinea pigs will not produce a rough coat guinea pig. Coat type in guinea pigs is determined by genetics, so if the parents both have smooth coats, their offspring will also have smooth coats.
Depending on the genetics of the two black parents they could produce white offspring...or a number of other potential colors. The color genetics of guinea pigs is rather complex with multiple genes at several sites and there are no true albinos, however the ch allele controls the production of body color and results in white with colored points and full white individuals with pink eyes. The cr allele produces ruby eyed/dark eyed whites.
No. Gerbils produce gerbils and guinea pigs produce guinea pigs
depends if the black fur gene is dominant.. if it is... then yu would cross BB with bb making all heterozygous genotypes(Bb) therefore, having all possible offspring with black fur so theres a 100% probability of offspring with black fur(:
Nope.
No. There must be a male and a female for the guinea pigs to have offspring.