no i may burn them.
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If you have a guinea pig that you keep outside you should keep it in the shade...It should be just fine! although if you keep your guinea pig inside they prefer to be in temperatures from 60-80 degrees Fahrenheit i think they mean IN HEAT as in their periods..... if that's what they mean then KEEP THEM AWAY FROM THE OPPOSITE SEX! source(s) 2 guinea pigs at home named gizmo and alf!
no guinea pigs do not bleed when on heat but if your guinea pig starts to bleed it means it needs worming
Guinea pigs should never be housed outside (temperature fluctuations, humidity and predators), pregnant guinea pigs especially. Please separate your pregnant guinea pig from any males. They can go into heat within an hour of giving birth.
Guinea pigs go into heat once a year in the spring, but if you are looking to breed, and you have a boar, you can breed any time. By placing the male with the female you are sending your sow into heat, but there is no way to tell if your pig is in heat, other then putting her with a male and seeing what he does.
Yes is they are not having to go back into heat. If they are staying in a cool room, make sure they don't go back into heat leave them until it is cooler out side
No, she is too young. You should leave it until about the 3/4 heat.
i dont think there are any, its normal....leave it alone, well i guess you should leave it inside
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 you shouldn't hope this helps when you're cars n extreme heat
Heat it to 100oC and boil the water. it should leave the glucose.