Pigs do not deliver babies, they give birth to the baby piglets. Nature lets all animals have the instincts to do something. Instinct means: to know how to do something without being taught. The pigs instinct will help them while birthing the piglets.
giving birth? having a baby? delivering? Farrowing
A pig is simialr to a dog. After the babies have been weaned from their mother, about a week after, she will go into heat, and then should continue to go into heat every 21 days.
3-4 weeks before giving birth your guinea pig will put on a lot of wieght.She wil start to form a shape like a pear/bell.If your guinea pig is pregnant 2 weeks before giving birth you be able to feel the babies move.
animals usually dont spot before giving birth they might during and after, if your worried ask a vet.
leave them in peace and dont make noise allyson wrote this
Well obviously, you cant have a male and a male giving birth could you!!
In that case, it will usually stay dead.
If there is a male nearby yes. OVERALL YES
A guinea pig can get pregnant again, a few hours after birth, so a guinea pig could breed tens of times in a lifetime. But there is a 20% chance a female guinea pig could die during, before or after birth, because of the stress, it has been given.
Farrowing is the process of a pig giving birth to piglets. It typically occurs in a special area called a farrowing crate, where the sow can safely deliver and care for her offspring. Farrowing is a critical stage in pig farming as it ensures the health and survival of the newborn piglets.
I bathed my g-pig probably 6hrs after birth and she was fine, she was just got stressed if she couldn't see her babies
You can identify when their pelvic area get separated before a week from her pregnancy.