You can take away a baby from its mother when you see that it is able to eat and drink by itself or at the latest 4weeks old.
No, the male wont harm them.
Yes,he should be separated from the mother as well as the babies because he can cause serious problems to the babies such as pregnant among baby Guinea Pigs,injuries,etc. When the babies are at two weeks old,you should distinguish between male and female baby Guinea Pigs and separate the male baby Guinea Pigs from the females.You can put the male babies with their father and the baby females with their mother.
no
No. Like most mammals, the mother has sex with a male guinea pig.
If a baby guinea pig's mother dies, you should feed it mashed bananas, mashed cucumbers, and almond milk all mixed together and fed by a baby spoon.
The earliest a guinea pig can mate is at the age of 6-8 weeks.
no, if its the father the male usually helps the mother.
It will scare them but you can hold them. Also if away from the mom they will squeal loudly and they can be with the male and if you can hold a baby and the dad guinea pig together they will get along.
If your guinea pig has just had a baby, you should ensure that both the mother and baby are in a safe and clean environment. It is advisable to call a vet to schedule a postnatal check-up to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and baby. Provide the mother with a balanced diet and ample water to support her in caring for the newborn.
A mother guinea pig gives birth after 4months and some times have its baby in 1 or 2 weeks early
Well you see i dont think you should put the babies with the father at first their is a good chance that he mistakes it for a nice carrot but the mother will clean it and natures instinks will be their right away
You should keep the baby guinea pigs with their mothers until they are around 3-5 weeks!