well actually your question makes no sense. it's the dad's that eat the babies not the mom's and your solution, take the dad out of the cage.
no
The Republic of Guinea is an independent country. It has no mother country.
cause it is old enough to eat on it's own By: Jason LaGambo
They should be at least 2 months old. They should be drinking water and eating solid food before you can take them away from their mother.
No. Like most mammals, the mother has sex with a male guinea pig.
You should wait until the mother wont suckle them anymore. aka start eating normal food
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
Because it's newborn, you should probably put it with its mother quickly before it starves. But newborn puppies can last up 45 minutes without their mother's milk. Because they have been consuming the food that the mother has been eating, so they're like one fourt full...but they DO need their milk to have their nutritions.
no, if its the father the male usually helps the mother.
A mother guinea pig gives birth after 4months and some times have its baby in 1 or 2 weeks early
If a pregnant guinea pig is in distress and bleeding, it is best to seek immediate veterinary care. It's not advisable to try to deliver the baby yourself without proper knowledge and experience, as it can be risky for both the mother and the babies. A vet can provide the necessary assistance and ensure the safety of the mother and her offspring.
There are six guinea pigs in the cage now, including the mother and her five babies.