you should only have the mother housed with young piggy babies. other adult piggies may trample the babies or the mother could eat them when they are born because she feels they are not protected enough... the babies can be housed with other adults/babies when they are weaned at 4-5 weeks if you are talking about human babies, it is probably best to keep them away... the baby could hurt it or the piggy could hurt the baby by scratching it etc.
no our guinea pig had her babies at around 2 in the afternoon
Male guinea pigs generally do not pose a threat to newborn babies. It is recommended to separate the male guinea pig from the newborn babies if there are any signs of aggression or stress. Guinea pigs are social animals and may require supervision when introducing new members to the group.
No,some male guinea pigs actually help clean and care for babies
Yes, it is possible for male guinea pigs to eat their newborns. This behavior is more common in stressed or inexperienced male guinea pigs. It is important to separate the male from the female and newborns to prevent this from happening.
usually guinea pigs have litters of 1-4 babies
They lick them.
They are known as Guinea Piglets.
No, they need to mate to have babies.
at 6 months old
Ants will attack anything.
newborn guinea pigs can eat solid food in about two days but usually prefer to drink their mothers milk a bit longer.
The best age to breed your guinea-pigs is 5 months to a year old.