No. Mammals cannot change gender without medical intervention.
It depends on the gender. A female is called a sow and a male is called a boar.
Yes, you can determine the gender of a baby guinea pig by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male guinea pigs, this distance is greater than in females, and you can sometimes see the shape of a little “i” for males. It's easier to spot in older guinea pigs but can be more challenging in newborns or babies.
if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls
Yes, male guinea pigs are messier because of there gender. like all males they are messy. the female since they are feminine. try to put a male and a female guinea pig together the female will try to run.
NO!! when that seems to happen, your guinea pig is female one day and male the next, its nothing more than the fact that male and females' private places are similar. When I tried to figure the gender of my baby guinea pigs, it took a while, but male guinea pigs always make chattering sounds and wobble back and forth on hind legs while sniffing the females rear end.
It depends on the gender. A female is called a sow and a male is called a boar.
Another guinea pig of the same gender. Guinea pigs are social creatures that get lonley if kept on their own. Most people choose to keep female guinea pigs in groups as you can have problems with boars (male guinea pigs) fighting. You can of course keep two or more guinea pigs of the opposite gender but unless you want baby piggies it's not a good idea. Hope it helped.
no... but if you don't want a lot of guinea pigs than i suggest getting two male guineas...
Once a week.
Yes, but make sure that they are kinda the same age ...
probably no,it might not be a good match such as a male and female gender,
Yes, you can determine the gender of a baby guinea pig by looking at the distance between the anus and the genital opening. In male guinea pigs, this distance is greater than in females, and you can sometimes see the shape of a little “i” for males. It's easier to spot in older guinea pigs but can be more challenging in newborns or babies.
No!!!!!!!They are actually part of the rodent family.
if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls if you want babies you put 2 girls in and 2 boys if you dont get four boys or four girls
No.
Yes, male guinea pigs are messier because of there gender. like all males they are messy. the female since they are feminine. try to put a male and a female guinea pig together the female will try to run.
I have three