Yes, you should. The rabbit might try to harm the baby guinea pig or try to take it in as it's own.
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YES! They should not be housed together even if a guinea pig is not pregnant! They can injure each other.
yes if there the same sex but f one becomes pregnant you must separate them because the rabbit will kill a Guinea pig
No the guinea pig will no get pregnant.
NO!!! guinea pigs and rabbits can NEVER live together, the rabbit could kick the guinea pig and end up killing him!!
Guinea pigs and rabbits should not be kept together, under any circumstances, regardless of their sex. Rabbits can kick and guinea pigs are likely to be injured sooner or later. You could probably allow a rabbit to share a grassy outdoor run with a guinea pig during the day, so long as you have a small den or hiding place for the guinea pig that is too small for the rabbit to get into, but you should never house them together in a hutch or cage.
Rabbits can not mate with guinea pigs. If the rabbit tries to mate with a guinea pig, it means that:They shouldn't live together. Rabbits and guinea pigs shouldn't share a cage because rabbits get easily scared and can accidentally hurt the piggies.Your rabbit could be trying to show dominance but again, give each one its own cage. A rabbit trying to be dominant could hurt the guinea pig.You should separate them when the rabbit mounts the guinea pig. Otherwise, if they get along, they can be together when you're there to supervise, but never when they're alone.
I wouldn't try cause if youre guinea pig is giving birth you wouldn't want a bigger rabbit accidently jumping on it. Just Dont Try!!!!!!!!!!!
It really depends on the personality of the dominant creature, in this case the rabbit.
No reputable breeder or pet store would knowingly sell a pregnant rabbit. Buying a rabbit that is already pregnant is a very bad idea for many reasons, not the least of which should be the consideration for the rabbits welfare.
Does should not be bred until they are at least 6 months old... it is dangerous for her to be bred so young! In time she will be able to breed and be pregnant in no time . Please separate your bunnies and further research this. www.rabbit.org
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Yes, unless you want the other rabbits to kill the babies when theyre born. EVERY RABBIT needs it's own cage after it reaches 4 months of age, so this should not be a question - whether to separate a pregnant doe from the rest of the herd.
No, a pregnant rabbit will not mate. Once a rabbit is pregnant, it will not engage in mating behavior.