let her
no. that would be against the guinea pig law.
Well, you'll just need to take care of them. After birth guinea pigs are mostly independent (Though they still drink milk from mother) so they can eat mostly the same things your guinea pig eats (With the addition of some alfalfa while they are babys)
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
milk
yes
if you dont want your guinea pig there are plenty of guinea homes for them! look in the yellow pages or the paper for more places they can go
yes at around 5 weeks he will get the females pregnate
NO , please do not do this. you only give guinea pigs milk if you have to like if the mother has rejected it and it is under 4 weeks of age. but if your guinea pig is over 4 weeks of age, then you have no need to feed it any sort of milk at all. But if your guinea pig is under 4 weeks and it's mother is no longer with it, pure goats milk is the best for it. Hope this helps.
Loud ones. I really want a guinea pig! I hope I get one!
It depends on what kind of guinea pig you have. If you have a day time guinea pig then it will actually want light. But you probably have a night time meaning it is active at night then your guinea pig would not like the light.
I'm pretty sure. I don't see why not. It works better if the guinea pig is sick. I use to have to do that to my guinea pig before it got sick and died.. :( hope this helps. :)
you cant separate the babys from their mother for about 4 weeks but when they are ready they wont really care about being separated as long as the guinea-pig is not all alone guinea-pigs should live in groups so make sure that they are not on their own but other wise if you want to separate them then all you have to to is put them in a different cage or if you dont want them you can sell them to a trustworthy petshop who will take care of them or give them away. !