She may not be ready to mate or she may already be pregnant.
Try to put them in a small cage together.
He will mate with both.
they mate by the male running after the female and he corners her then he will get on top of her and release his penise into the females butt.so the male is pretty much humping the female.=]LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLits actually the male doing a dance for the female by waving his hips around and making a weird purr, and then he jumps on her, and does the crazzyy. ;) believe me, i had two guinea pigs, that's what happened, and they had babies.if its a male they mate with a female if its female they mate with a male the female becomes pregnant and give live birth in a couple weeks. all mammals are like this
Yes, this is her way of showing the male that she does not like him. The male pig is chasing her because he wants to mate with her. If she kicks, than that usually indicates that she is not in heat; is not ready to mate. Male and female guinea pigs should not be housed together unless, you are trying to get them to mate and the female is in heat.
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.
well it can but not if your female is pregnant coz the female wouldn't want to mate nd she would atack the male so if your female is pregnant separate them
What species are we talking about? In most livestock the female's fertile period lasts only a day or so. This is when she will allow the male to mate with her.
No! It is not possible without a male Guinea Pig.
When a male peacock dances for a female peacock, the male peacock is attempting to impress the female peacock for mating purposes. If the male manages to impress the female, the female will allow the male to mate with her.
you mean girl guinea pig? Right?!? Because if not, at LEAST two weeks.
If you put two male guinea pigs together they will alomst certainly fight, even if you didn't want to mate them with a female.
Female guinea pigs sexually mature very early. They can actually begin to reproduce at 3 to 4 weeks of age. Pregnancy is especially hard on a guinea pig, but even more so at this age. It is usually recommended that you do not allow your guinea pig to breed, but if you are going to, wait until they are at least 7 months of age to allow them in with a male.