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A guinea pig can only get pregnant if a male guinea pig has humped it. A guinea pig may have fallen pregnant while it was in the pet shop or where ever you got it. Now if you think she is pregnant it is important to research breeding guinea pigs.
Yes, I would say that eight weeks is a bit too young to start breeding your guinea pig. I would suggest waiting until your guinea pig is about four months old to start the breeding process. Otherwise, if you start breeding your guinea pig too early, there are multiple complications that could arrise that might affect the health of the mother of fetus(s).
She should be at least more than 5 month old.
Their are many clubs for guinea pig lovers. Their are breeding clubs, showing clubs, training clubs, and many more. You should start a club in your neighborhood for guinea pig lovers.
When breeding guinea pigs, it is essential to ensure the female guinea pig (sow) is at a healthy weight and age before breeding. Introduce the male guinea pig (boar) to the sow in a neutral territory, and they will likely mate on their own. However, it is crucial to monitor the pairing closely to prevent any aggressive behavior.
Hello I know a lot about guinea pigs, but it really does depend the question is, is are you just looking for a family guinea pig? A show guinea pig? or a breeding guinea pig? If a family guinea pig you can visit your local animal shelter they really can be from 0$ to 250$ Ones from petstores are usually 20$ to about 60$
yes a guinea pig can have two babies if the conditions are correct and the fertilization is proper
I think it is gg.
I think it is gg.
A guinea pig can be just 1 month old before they fall pregnent. But the ideal age to start your female guinea pig breeding is at 3-4 months and no earlier. You should stop breeding her when she reaches the age of 1 year old.Breeding can effect the lifespan of your friend and is not always the best thing to do.
A guinea pig lover is often referred to as a "cavy enthusiast" or simply a "guinea pig enthusiast." The term "cavy" is derived from the scientific family name for guinea pigs, Cavidae. These individuals typically have a strong passion for caring for, breeding, or advocating for the well-being of guinea pigs.
Technically yes, breeding the two together however poses serious harm to both the guinea pig and the rat and is in fact against the law in some states.