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.
Rule of thumb, when the baby is moving around by itself, "Thats not to say you can't touch it", to pick it up, whatever the mother and baby are being held in, and the guinea pig has a lot of fur, you do not want to discourage the mother from nursing the baby. some mothers are very caring and some are ruthless when it comes to nursing. By your question it sounds like you have a caring mother guinea pig.
Whenever, it depends how nice the mother is with nursing babies.
It is ideal to wait until baby guinea pigs are 2-3 days old before handling them to allow them to bond with their mother and get used to their environment. Guinea pigs are delicate when they are young, so handling them too soon can cause stress and potentially harm them. Always remember to handle young guinea pigs gently and supervise any interactions with them.
First of all, it's not recommended to put a baby guinea pig with it's dad, as the dad can get violent most of the time. If this happens, the best thing to do will be separating them for a while.
a baby guinea pig is known as a Pup. (though never a puppy)
Rule of thumb, when the baby is moving around by itself, "Thats not to say you can't touch it", to pick it up, whatever the mother and baby are being held in, and the guinea pig has a lot of fur, you do not want to discourage the mother from nursing the baby. some mothers are very caring and some are ruthless when it comes to nursing. By your question it sounds like you have a caring mother guinea pig.
You can handle your newborn Guinea Pig after an hour.This will allow your newborn Guinea Pig to be very fond of you.But,you should not handle him too much,put him immediately to her mother for his good health.
To handle a wiggly baby while feeding, try swaddling them snugly, feeding in a quiet and dimly lit room to minimize distractions, and using a nursing pillow for support. You can also try feeding while the baby is slightly drowsy or in a semi-upright position to help them stay calm and focused on feeding.
Whenever, it depends how nice the mother is with nursing babies.
Guinea pigs can stop nursing after several days but I reccomend allowing them to nurse longer as its an excellent source of nutrients that the baby will need to grow and stay healthy.
You can if they are a few days old but don't' handle when first born.
To effectively handle a squirming baby while feeding, try to create a calm and comfortable environment. Use a secure and supportive feeding position, such as cradling the baby in your arms or using a nursing pillow. Engage the baby with eye contact and gentle touch to help them stay focused on feeding. If the baby continues to squirm, take breaks and try feeding in shorter sessions. It's important to be patient and responsive to the baby's cues to ensure they are getting the nutrition they need.
To address your baby tugging on your ear while nursing, gently redirect their hand to a more appropriate place, such as holding onto your shirt or a nursing necklace. You can also try providing a teething toy or offering a distraction to keep them occupied during feeding. Consistent redirection and positive reinforcement can help teach your baby appropriate behavior during nursing sessions.
If they ever come into contact (which they never should) or if you handle the guinea pig, followed by the hamster without washing your hands thoroughly, yes.
yes they can but what would happen with the baby what if its squash
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
Both guine pigs go on tp of each other and have a baby