Sometimes a guinea keet will have weak, or splayed legs -- they go out sideways instead of being under the guinea. I have had success in correcting this by flooring the brooder with the non-skid plastic material used by RV campers. It allows the keet to get a better grip, and the legs strengthen with just a little upright walking.
see a vet about it.
guinea pigs are not tlike hamsters after a day or too you can hold on hamsters will eat their young but guinea pigs wont
so that there feet wont get cold or hurt them when they walk
Yes, too young or too old to mate.
no the guinea pigs wont even touch the rat food THANK YOU
Yes that is fine it wont effect your guinea pigs.
no .they wont dig holes or anything like that
Wont eat or talk. Or poop.
yes but they wont like it and they will try and get it off
Dont give it as much food
it doesn't now if its safe to go out.
Your weird