it is very uncommon that females fight, its mostly males that fight.
if your female guinea pigs are fighting, separate them as they will fight until the other backes down or gets seriusly injerd.
guinea pigs are herd animals which mean's they like the company.
resons why your female guinea pigs might fight:
1) there finding the domanant female
2) the one female guinea pig is pregnent or has babys
3) one of the guinea pigs may be tretaning the other
4) one guinea pig may have never seen or met another guinea pig, so it could be scared
5) the guine pig is hurt and wants nothing to do with other guinea pigs
6) if the guinea pig is meen to you it is likely it wont like other guinea pigs
7)if the guinea pig is new and scared it may neglect or fight the other guinea pig
8) bad experiances with guinea pigs or animals
9) if there are already a pair of females and you put a third in, they may gang up on the other and seriusly hurt or kill it.
hope i helped,
thank you
Yes, a male guinea pig may harm or even kill babies if left together. It is important to separate the male from the babies and the mother to prevent any harm. Male guinea pigs are best kept separately from young or pregnant females to avoid any potential aggression.
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
Male guinea pigs generally do not pose a threat to newborn babies. It is recommended to separate the male guinea pig from the newborn babies if there are any signs of aggression or stress. Guinea pigs are social animals and may require supervision when introducing new members to the group.
well in one go a female guinea pig can have 20 babies sbut the most i have seen n one go are 60
NONo, if you feed it regularly.Male guinea pigs do tend to eat their baby's after birth , so before your female guinea pig has her baby's you should make sure to Remove The Male from the cage and keep the baby's with their mother . After about 2-3 weeks you can put the male baby's in with their dad for a little while but you must rub a little bit of the dads cages bedding on the baby's (gently) so that the dad does not eat them. Also they're still are males so if they fight you should separate them.Yes the male will eat the babies if you don't remove him (if I were you I would remove the male BEFORE the babies are born) Why does the male eat the babies?This may sound weird, but the male gets jealous of the female and will wanna fight, so to get revenge, he will eat her babies. So PLEASE DON'T keep the male in there!Thank -you!!!:)the dad guinea pig will not eat the baby guinea pigs because they are vegetarians and dont eat meat and a baby guinea pig is meat so they wont eat them unless there an evil guinea pig not from this planet lolx
Yes, it could be possible that the male could kill the babies
No. There must be a male and a female for the guinea pigs to have offspring.
Yes I think so my Guinea pig had babies and we don't think she came in contact with a male
Yes, a male guinea pig may harm or even kill babies if left together. It is important to separate the male from the babies and the mother to prevent any harm. Male guinea pigs are best kept separately from young or pregnant females to avoid any potential aggression.
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
Male guinea pigs generally do not pose a threat to newborn babies. It is recommended to separate the male guinea pig from the newborn babies if there are any signs of aggression or stress. Guinea pigs are social animals and may require supervision when introducing new members to the group.
NO!! The boys will kill each other!! :(
A male guinea pig is referred to as a Boar.
A male Guinea Pig is called a boar.Females are called sows.Boars.The term for a male guinea pig is a boar.
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell if a guinea pig has ever had babies before.
I think a male guinea pig is called a boar. You can message me for any other guinea pig questions!!
Your male guinea pig is trying to mate with your female guinea pig.