Yes! And this is a major cause of death for many Guinea pigs.They may get pregnant straight after the birth and this will cause too much stress for her.That is why males are separated from females when they are pregnant.So,you should separate male Guinea pig when you are sure that your female Guinea pig is pregnant.
yes i am pretty sure they could.
Pigs typically give birth to 8-12 piglets in a single litter, but litter size can vary based on factors such as breed, age, and nutrition.
They probably got pregnant at different times.
Would you believe the word is FARROP!. Found it on the internet! Not correct. The term farrop is only used when the pig actually gives birth to the piglets - the birthing process. Pigs have litters just like dogs and cats. Signed - Dr. Greg Gagnon, DVS could you please tell me the correct term for a litter of piglets is it farrop or not The better answer is: farrow
A group of pigs are called a litter.
They ten to have 1-5 baby's I have guniea Pigs of my own and they just had a litter of 4 so it all depends on your guniea pigs
A litter of pigs.
A cat can get pregnant again (near enough) straight after giving birth but usually doesn't until she has finished weaning her kittens. This is because she cares for them until they can fend for themselves BUT hypothetically can get pregnant again straight away
Yes.
n.A litter of pigs.v. far·rowed, far·row·ing, far·rowsv.tr.To give birth to (a litter of pigs).v.intr.To produce a litter of pigs.http://www.thefreedictionary.com/farrow
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Guinea pigs are usually pregnant about 72 days, this can vary a few days depending on the size of the litter.Your guinea pig may have been carrying a large litter (average litter is 2-6 but it can be larger) which may have made her belly larger faster than others because she simply had more young than others so it showed more.