You do not need to feed anything special. Just make sure there is plenty of food and fresh water for her. Keep fresh leafy greens for her to eat also.
They should be at least 2 months old. They should be drinking water and eating solid food before you can take them away from their mother.
6-8 weeks :)
A mother guinea pig gives birth after 4months and some times have its baby in 1 or 2 weeks early
little Guinea pigs are the older the less active but remember not to get a Guinea really really young it will miss the mother
No, mother guinea pigs do not eat their babies after weaning. In fact, they continue to care for and protect their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
usually the only time a mother guinea pig will kill her young is if it was sick or something was wrong with it, they will also eat some of their dead babies which is perfectly normal.
a mother guinea pig feeds her young milk she shows them how to find food and water (the water bottle and food bowl) and she shows them how to tell if there is a threat.
I've never heard of it but that doesn't mean it doesn't happen. Guinea Pigs are VERY strict vegetarians.
The children should be nice to the guinea pig and make sure you ask if it is known for biting
This isn't a very good idea. A young guinea pig will still have the scent of its mother, so there's every chance the father will try to breed with it, or even fight with it. It's better to put a young guinea pig in a separate cage completely.
no, guinea pigs dont eat their young.
Young guinea pigs are called pups.