This depends entirely on where you live. Guinea pigs are sensitive to cold, so you need to only put them outside during the day as the days begin to warm up, and only leave them out at night during the summer.
This will vary greatly according to which hemisphere and latitudes you live in.
A guinea pig is able to breed all year round with birth peaks usually coming in the spring, as many a five litters can be produced per year.
No they might just be too busy exploring.
guinea pigs go into heat, they go through the cycle but do not have a period (bleed).
i wouldn't say they are supposed to but they can live out side with the right hut and food.
Firstly, they should not live outside permanently. Secondly, they may need protection. Talk to your vet for more answers
Yes,guinea pigs can go and run outside!It might be best people buy a run which is almost a big wooden cage that has lots of space for a guinea pig to run around in.If you do not want a run then make shore you super vise them. hope this helped!
They really shouldn't. They usually hunker down in their burrow when the weather gets rough.
Yes, though make sure you have them in a playpen, they are fast little buggers.
Guinea pigs should never be housed outside (temperature fluctuations, humidity and predators), pregnant guinea pigs especially. Please separate your pregnant guinea pig from any males. They can go into heat within an hour of giving birth.
No, guinea pigs can go their whole lives without breeding its not necessary for their survival.
Yes, they can but not together WITH the guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs dont need a bath because they clean themselves like cats do. Only give them a bath if they go outside and get dirt on them.
YesA Guinea Pigs Best-Friend Would Be A Rabbit. Especially If Your Guinea Pigs Fight The Rabbit Will Cause A Nice Connecton Through The Hutch Or Cage !!!!x