It is a sign of dominance. However it isn't just males, the dominant of my two females does it too
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Raging hormones! Also, homosexuality does exist in the animal kingdom. The "humping" pig is showing his dominance over the other piggy. Keep an eye on them and make sure that they don't fight, as they could hurt each other.
Male guineas get along quite happily. Although before you put any two guineas in a cage together, you might want to introduce them a bit slow so that they are familiar with each other.
The male will hump the female then she gives birth to live young.
Male guinea pigs may fight due to territorial behavior, hierarchy establishment, or competition for mates. It is important to have enough space, hiding spots, and resources for each guinea pig to help reduce conflicts. Neutering male guinea pigs can also help decrease aggressive behaviors.
It's important to keep the guinea pigs separated to prevent further injury and stress. It's possible that they are not getting along, and continuous aggression can lead to serious harm. Ensure each guinea pig has its own space, shelter, food, and water to reduce stress while trying to reintroduce them gradually if possible.
Raging hormones! Also, homosexuality does exist in the animal kingdom. The "humping" pig is showing his dominance over the other piggy. Keep an eye on them and make sure that they don't fight, as they could hurt each other.
One of the reasons that that dogs hump each other is because of dominance. If once dog can hump the other it is dominant over the other. So if your young dog is humping your older one, the young dog is claiming dominance over the older one.
During the mating season they will like each other. Otherwise the female will attack the male.
Yes! They will hurt each other badly. Some guinea pigs have fought so bad they have killed each other.
That is natural for them to do that.
NO!! The boys will kill each other!! :(
they wont fight they have to be the same BREED and LITTER to not fight each other .
Homosexuality does occur in nature in animals other than humans. So it is entirely possible. what kind of nasty question is this? and how should i know?
no they just have to be in a good mood to always wanna play
A male may hump another male to assert their dominance and show the other that they are in charge.
they do not get along because both guinea pigs want to be dominant of each other so they will eventually fight and most likely hurt each other, sometimes very bad.
no, if the guineapigs cannot escape from their cage and physically touch each other then they will not mate