for a female guinea, you should mate for the first time between 6 months and 1 year, but after the first time, you can mate up to 3 or maybe even 4 years.
Well, male guinea pigs can mate when there about 3 and a half weeks old.
The guinea pig is an adult when he or she is 5 or 6 months old. Males can mate at the age of 3 weeks but females should only start to mate when they are 5 months old. The female should become pregnant for the 1st time when she is less than 9 months old if you want to mate her.
as good as it feels and when they are ready
No.
yes they mate for a longer period of time than most animals kinda like rabbits but less fierce
3 months old to be exact - pretty sure
I'm not sure about males. For female guinea pigs, they should've given birth to the litter before they are one. Never breed your guinea pigs younger then about 5 months though, since it is cruel to breed your baby and make it have babies. Hope this is useful... Some good sites to check out are: Guinea Lynx Cavy Spirit
Yes, because guinea pigs sexually mature once they are 3 weeks old. Just make sure they get along well and if it is the females first pregnancy she should be between two and seven months old.
3 to 4 weeks
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
When breeding guinea pigs, it is essential to ensure the female guinea pig (sow) is at a healthy weight and age before breeding. Introduce the male guinea pig (boar) to the sow in a neutral territory, and they will likely mate on their own. However, it is crucial to monitor the pairing closely to prevent any aggressive behavior.
they can become pregnant/mate as early as 3 weeks after they were born.