Well, baby guinea pigs come out jumping and playing already, and all you have to do is keep some timothy hay in there cage and a bottle or bowl of water. Oh, and try to keep with they're mother quite a bit until they are about two weeks old. And if you have any babies that you don't want just get them away from the others as soon as you can, so that the mother and siblings don't get too attached. Message me with any other guinea pig or rabbit questions!
My guinea pigs just gave birth to 3 little baby's yesterday April 25,2010. After we got from church we checked on our 4 guinea pigs ( 3 girls 1 boy ) they were all happy the pregnant guinea pig was just in the makeshift house we built for them. Around 5:00pm My dad and I tried to clean our guinea pigs cages, while I was getting the rug my dad suddenly shouted so loud! I went there then when I looked inside I saw 3 cute baby guinea pigs. I researched online and found out that you should separate the male and female ( the one that gave birth ) guinea pigs. We made a new cage to house the baby guinea pigs and there mother.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
No, mother guinea pigs do not eat their babies after weaning. In fact, they continue to care for and protect their young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
A female and male jaguar may take care of its young for up to four years.
According to reliable sources, guinea pigs will not normally eat their young. Male fathers can be with their offspring if the mother allows it. This occurs frequently when a male has been neutered after breeding and is being physically separated from mature females (older than 21 days).Yes they do, it's very uncommon, but I've seen it recently where a female has started eating her babies. I think by looking at a lot of research it's usually when the babies are unhealthy.Some Guiena Pigs do when there babys are sick the take them out of pain.
Yes, salmon do take care of their young. After spawning, the female salmon prepares a nest called a redd in which she lays her eggs. The male then releases sperm over the eggs, and both parents may guard the redds from predators until they die shortly after spawning.
The sow takes care of her piglets in the same manner as any other mammal - mainly by suckling them and caring and guarding her young.
The sow takes care of her piglets in the same manner as any other mammal - mainly by suckling them and caring and guarding her young.
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No the owners take care of them
they dont. young take care of themselves
how do hyenas care for their young
Yes, bats take care of their young. The young are all together in a 'nursery', where all mothers take care of their young. Each mother bat can recognise the cry of her young.
Yes, camels take care of their young.
how do bottlenose dolphins take care of there young
They care for their young.
Snakes do not care for their young.
it dont really take of it young the young normally takes care of its self