only if you put them together when there adults if there children and together they wont fight.
That has nothing to do with it. Guinea pigs will protect their territory like dogs will. I have two male guinea pigs and they are adults and do not fight what so ever.
they wont fight they have to be the same BREED and LITTER to not fight each other .
Try, but watch them closely. Many will fight.
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
2 water bottles..
He will mate with both.
My 2 6 month old boy guinea pigs sometimes fight a little bit but as long as there is no blood or serious cuts, they can live happily together
it is very uncommon that females fight, its mostly males that fight. if your female guinea pigs are fighting, separate them as they will fight until the other backes down or gets seriusly injerd. guinea pigs are herd animals which mean's they like the company. resons why your female guinea pigs might fight: 1) there finding the domanant female 2) the one female guinea pig is pregnent or has babys 3) one of the guinea pigs may be tretaning the other 4) one guinea pig may have never seen or met another guinea pig, so it could be scared 5) the guine pig is hurt and wants nothing to do with other guinea pigs 6) if the guinea pig is meen to you it is likely it wont like other guinea pigs 7)if the guinea pig is new and scared it may neglect or fight the other guinea pig 8) bad experiances with guinea pigs or animals 9) if there are already a pair of females and you put a third in, they may gang up on the other and seriusly hurt or kill it. hope i helped, thank you
no... but if you don't want a lot of guinea pigs than i suggest getting two male guineas...
Both males and female guinea pigs are great. It all really depends on the individuals personality, so if you want a friendly guinea pig, you should search for that and get a guinea pig that is friendly. But if you are getting 2 guinea pigs, you shouldn't really try to get 2 males as they (males) tend to fight. Usually a male and a female or two females will get along well. == == Hope I helped!
Two Guinea Pigs are better.If you don't want babies,you should only buy two male or two female Guinea pig.
If you mean to humans I would say it depends on the individual guinea pig. Either can be very sweet and friendly (I know from experience).If you mean with other guinea pigs females definitely females. The exceptions are if you have a male and a female that are both fixed then they can become good friends and some books say you can keep two males together if they are brothers (that have been together since they were born) but I would say that is a little risky because there is more chance they will not get along.AnswerFor pets, female guinea pigs are best. They can be kept in groups where as some people have trouble keeping a number of male guinea pigs together. Having female guinea pigs also removes the likely hood of you having to deal with impacted rectums which are common in male guinea pigs. Although, Male Guinea Pigs tend to be more affectionate towards the owner, once two male guinea pigs are put together it may take a while for them to get used to one other, but once they do, they are very friendly. They are happiest in pairs.In a pet shop I went to get my two guinea pigs, Gillespie and Google, both Males, there was a notice above the Guinea Pig pen that read 'Please note that Male Guinea Pigs tend to be friendlier than Female'I would describe a Guinea Pig as "a fat hamster with a slightly longer face" and you could add that the mouth us much lower then what you think. (i'm looking at 2 of them right now) they itch like dogs sometimes and are persistent. they have a tail about 3cm long or shorter you can barley see it. i love them.
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