yes
This is partly how guinea pigs express their dominance. They are both fighting for the 'Alpha' position. This is why it is generally not a good idea to have 2 males living together.
it depends if you want them pregnant, if you want babies, put the male and famale together for about a day, that should do it. If you don't want them pregnant, and you only put the male and female together every once in a while, it depends for how long you leave them together. Just some extra info: to know if your female is pregnant, wait for about a month and a half. If she starts getting unusually fat (large belly, small head), she is most likely pregnant. take the male out if he's not out all ready. when the babies are born, if the male is still in the cage with the female, the male could distract the female away ROM consentrating on the new born babies and some could die. When my female had babies, the male was still in the cage, 2 of the 4 babies died.
A raccoon carryies it's babies by gently grabbing the scruff of it's neck in it's mouth,then,the mother carries it to the spot she wanted it at,then returns to do that with the rest of the babies
if it's on it's own it's proberbly best not to leave it on it's own alone unless you have to due to school or work. There usually ok for a while if there is two or more to keep each other company
Young guinea pigs are usually weaned and separated from the parents at around 3 weeks of age to avoid potential conflicts with the father. It's recommended to keep them separated to prevent any aggressive behavior from the dad towards the babies.
Yes, you can leave them together, but the pregnant female rabbit will eat her babies when they are born. So, you probably shouldn't leave them together.
As long as the male guinea pigs have been weaned they are ready to leave their mother, as you cannot keep a mother with her own male babies, because if they mate the babies that she has will have genetical problems. No you can't keep the two adult mothers together as when the babies are born they will try to feed off both mothers.
Yes you have to separate the male gerbil from the female with her babies because if you leave the male with the female and her babies the male will kill them.
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
no, unlike hamsters guinea pigs will happily let you touch or handle her babies, if the babies do not get distressed and you are very quiet you can hold them. you can even put another older female in with the mother and the female will help out and the mother can rest. if you give them some soft vegetables or bread and milk the babies will even take a nibble sometimes, they are very well developed. i know i used to breed guinea pigs
no they leave them
This is partly how guinea pigs express their dominance. They are both fighting for the 'Alpha' position. This is why it is generally not a good idea to have 2 males living together.
Take the male out but leave the female if you have.
Feed them plenty of branches. Leave a male and female paper dragon together for a while then BAM! Paper Dragon babies :D
it depends if you want them pregnant, if you want babies, put the male and famale together for about a day, that should do it. If you don't want them pregnant, and you only put the male and female together every once in a while, it depends for how long you leave them together. Just some extra info: to know if your female is pregnant, wait for about a month and a half. If she starts getting unusually fat (large belly, small head), she is most likely pregnant. take the male out if he's not out all ready. when the babies are born, if the male is still in the cage with the female, the male could distract the female away ROM consentrating on the new born babies and some could die. When my female had babies, the male was still in the cage, 2 of the 4 babies died.
yes at first so it can have babies to birth but then when the females babies are born she can leave the fatheror kill him if he trys tohurt one of the babies
You should never leave a male and female rabbit together, after she is bred he will continue to pester her for sex. She could get irritated and bite him even castrating him if she gets mad enough. Each rabbit needs their own space, they are very territorial. And if he is left in the cage with her when she has the babies he could, intentionally or unintentionally, kill the babies. Also she can breed again the same day she has the babies and that is not good for her, the babies she kindles or the babies she will then be carrying.