leave them for a couple of hours then put your hand in, and if the mother guinea pig don't object, pick one up and stroke it, when it is born , you have got to leave them to spend some time to get used to there surroundings and to feed off there mother. if you pick them up strait away, you'll scare them, and at that age, the last thing you would want, is guinea pigs born a scared out of its wits, leave it for a couple of hours, and it won't be so scared, and you'll less likely to have a mother that rejects its babies.
Don't get to close to the birthing guinea pig. If you do, then the birth cycle may stop. During labor, watch the guinea pig.
No, guinea pigs are born with fur, and their eyes open
No, guinea pigs are mammals and give live birth.
guinea pigs are born with fur unless the are skinny guinea pigs ( breeds with no hair)
Guinea pigs
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Yes, guinea pigs are tailless. They are born without tails which distinguishes them from other rodent species.
guinea pigs are born full functional they are miniature versions of there parents with proportionally big heads
Guinea pigs are able to eat raw vegetables from the day they are born.
you can play with a newly born guinea-pig after three days
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
No.
guinea pigs are not born blind. they have to be very independent to get away from their predetors within a week