She won't if there is enough food left out for them all.
I would not recommend it. Just have the Mother Guinea Pig in with her babies separately. Sometimes the other guinea pigs can get excited and accidentally stomp the babies to death so best to keep Mom & babies separate.
you don't deliver the guinea pig babies. let the mother do her job. let nature take it's course. but i must warn you not to touch the guinea pig babies because the mother might not take care of them.
Yes but it happens VERY rarely
Not until the babies are weaned. This is safer because the mother will protect them and may fight other pigs. Never put a male in with a female with babies.
There are six guinea pigs in the cage now, including the mother and her five babies.
it depends if you want more babies then after the babies are cleaned off put the boy back in otherwise your boy has to go in a different cage
2 days
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell if a guinea pig has ever had babies before.
It's the most likely the placenta which provides nutrients to the guinea pig pups while they're in their mother's womb.
yes a guinea pig can have two babies if the conditions are correct and the fertilization is proper
Whenever, it depends how nice the mother is with nursing babies.
After the guinea pig goes into labor, she should not be touched, and for seven days after she has her babies, neither her or the babies should be handled at all except for if the food dish or water bottle are empty. Note: make sure the father isn't near the mother when she has her babies. The father may try to hurt the babies or the mother.