Get a female. They are generally larger. Also they can survive on their own longer without a mate, though its best if you get both genders so they don't get lonely.
normally two females
If you only have one guinea pig get him/her another guinea pig friend of the same gender. It could be lonely.
The male guinea pig has a scrotal sac.
No, not at all.
The guinea pig should see a veterinarian. The veterinarian can discover the cause of the guinea pig's hair loss, and he or she can see what should be done for the guinea pig.
No, you can't. Sorry!
you should never put a guinea pig with a chinchilla
you should probably brush your Guinea Pig for about 5-10 minutes
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
Yes. If you are ready to have babies. they should be separated. And there is a likely chance that the mother will die because it depends on the age. They shouldn't be having babies if they are over 8 months old. I would keep mine separate. I lost my Mother guinea pig): I would reccomend you have two females in one cage or 2 males. Same gender. And it is true they live happier with mates(friends) they can also be put in cages with bunnies. I would go same gender if I was you(:. Have a wonderful time with your guinea pigs(:
Yes because there is the after birth from the guinea pig
no, you should not feed your guinea pig beetroot leaves.
yes, you should bathe your guinea pig once a month.