Yes.There is reason to believe that another female will be somewhat of a help to the new mother acting as a sort of midwife, Keep an eye open for conflict and there shouldn't be a problem.
yes, but you may have to separate them when she gives birth as the other female may eat the babies
a pig sty is where pigs are kept
No, the males will want to be dominant, and will fight until one backs down or dies.
do not leave 2 male guinea pigs together as it can become serious and they can get very hurt.
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it would be best to keep 1 in the cage 1 boy 1 girl so then there would be no fighting and u will have healthy piglets p.s i breed guinea pigs
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
I have tow male Ginny pigs an i keep them together and they are fine.
As long as you keep the cage clean then, "Yes." Use Aspen chips. You should especially keep it in your room if you only have one, as they are social creatures. If you get two get a male and female, with the male fixed.
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
Actually rabbits an guinea pigs are fine together. But maybe the female guinea pig is felling lonely being the only kind in the cage. Or maybe its because the rabbit just doesn't like the guinea pig. If it's possible you can try getting another female guinea pig or separating the the guinea pig and rabbits.
Try to put them in a small cage together.
you shoudl not put a hamster and a guinea pig in the same cage no matter what.
I have tow male Ginny pigs an i keep them together and they are fine.
Because the male and female guinea pig would breed constantly and you would have a major explosion in the population of guinea pigs within a few months. Also, male guinea pigs can be fairly territorial and have sometimes been known to eat the offspring if there isn't enough room in the cage for all of them.
As long as you keep the cage clean then, "Yes." Use Aspen chips. You should especially keep it in your room if you only have one, as they are social creatures. If you get two get a male and female, with the male fixed.
Keep them with a male guinea pig. Be careful because sometime the male with harrass the female.
Well sometimes yes sometimes no, I have two Guinea Pig Female: Sofie and male: Darwin. I always check their behavior and my opinion: It's better to keep them separated. The female will always chase the male.
Try, but watch them closely. Many will fight.
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.
Keep the male in a spare cage if you have one and if you sell the babies they could be put back together but after two times of giving birth leave them in their cages for like 12 months I guess. This prevents the female from going through so much pain when giving birth
The female may be ready to breed. The male can smell that she is ready and wants to breed with her. Do not keep the male with the female or they may fight.
All you have to do is put the male and the female into the same cage. But you should keep an eye on them for they may fight or mate.