Hope you don't, but theoretcally YES. You can milk a female guinea pig, so long as they are producing it.
Haha! that question tickled me...sooo cute. since it's a mammal yes, you could milk it...however you'd need to find something small enough to do it...like a guinea pig size breast pump...hey you should invent that! lol someone would definately buy that, if not just for the humor alone.
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NO , please do not do this. you only give guinea pigs milk if you have to like if the mother has rejected it and it is under 4 weeks of age. but if your guinea pig is over 4 weeks of age, then you have no need to feed it any sort of milk at all. But if your guinea pig is under 4 weeks and it's mother is no longer with it, pure goats milk is the best for it. Hope this helps.
I'm pretty sure. I don't see why not. It works better if the guinea pig is sick. I use to have to do that to my guinea pig before it got sick and died.. :( hope this helps. :)
a female guinea pig has nipples and milk glands but it is not called boobs.
Teats are the equivalent of a human's breasts, babies drink milk from them.
give it warm milk in an eye dropper. probably goats milk i think.
A pig is a mammal because it fits a mammals description. It is warmblooded and it has a vertebrae. A pig also gives birth to live offspring. Although fine, A pig has hair and it produces milk.They are warm blooded, they also feed from their mothers breast milk.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
ONLY guinea pig milk. Their mom will feed them her milk and then teach them to eat solid food.
My two guinea pigs love weetabix with a wee bit or milk for there calcium :)