leave them in peace and dont make noise allyson wrote this
Well, If you want you can be there to watch but the guinea pig does not need you and in fact DO NOT touch her or the babies, and try not to touch her when she is giving birth nor the babies until the next week.
3-4 weeks before giving birth your guinea pig will put on a lot of wieght.She wil start to form a shape like a pear/bell.If your guinea pig is pregnant 2 weeks before giving birth you be able to feel the babies move.
Yes, guinea pigs who have not been pregnant can still have teats.
Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig
A guinea pig can get pregnant again, a few hours after birth, so a guinea pig could breed tens of times in a lifetime. But there is a 20% chance a female guinea pig could die during, before or after birth, because of the stress, it has been given.
no the mom guinea pig will lick and eat the outside of the newborn guinea pig and you will not half to dry it or anything, if you watch a hamster or guinea pig giving birth on youtube or something or any animal you will not half to dry it the mom does all the work. trust me.
In that case, it will usually stay dead.
If there is a male nearby yes. OVERALL YES
Well obviously, you cant have a male and a male giving birth could you!!
You shouldn't really breed a female guinea pig after the age of four or five, or you'll run a higher risk of her dying when she's giving birth.
animals usually dont spot before giving birth they might during and after, if your worried ask a vet.
Only the guinea pig she mated with but be sure to separate them after birth