When day 2 comes around, where gloves and lube them and slide you hand and arm in her vagina and follow thru. Feel for the babies and pull them out slowly. 10ml of penicillin is recommended after so the sow does not get any infection.
Human birthing and pig sperm are two separate biological processes. Human birthing involves the delivery of a baby from the uterus through the vagina, while pig sperm is involved in the reproductive process of pigs, where sperm fertilizes the egg to produce offspring. These two processes are distinctive to each species and serve the purpose of reproduction within their respective populations.
It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine how far along your guinea pig is in her pregnancy. They can provide guidance on how to care for her and the newborns, as well as what to expect during the birthing process. Make sure she has a comfortable and safe birthing area prepared.
: I have had my guinea pig for about 8 months now and 6 months ago i put a new guinea pig in with her they got on fine but after about 2 weeks my female guinea pig turned on the new one and would not let it in its sleeping area no more.After i separated them i notice my female guinea pig had gained a lot of weight ! and was eating a drink a lot more. But when i get her out of the cage and feel her belly she doesn't bite me she bites my top or summing in front of her. this has been going on for about a month now.Thank you=== ===
A pig's anatomy is similar to that of a human's. It's the reason why kids do fetal pig disections in school
A Duroc pig tattoo is a tattoo of a colorful, really obsessively fat pig. This is know to be the more aggressive breed of swine.
You can quietly watch your guinea pig while she is in labor to make sure nothing bad happens, like trouble taking of the "sac" of the face or elongated time of birthing and ONLY intervene at that time. Your guinea pig should not have any problems birthing though.- mother of pregnant guinea pig
Ask a vet they will know
usually its ok if your pig eats the bedding if you think its having problems ask a vet.
Human birthing and pig sperm are two separate biological processes. Human birthing involves the delivery of a baby from the uterus through the vagina, while pig sperm is involved in the reproductive process of pigs, where sperm fertilizes the egg to produce offspring. These two processes are distinctive to each species and serve the purpose of reproduction within their respective populations.
ThHere are no pigs coming out of the pig.
Breathing problems could indicate anything from a respiratory infection to allergies. To prevent something like this from happening again, keep your guinea pig away from drafts and make sure whatever grass hay you are feeding is fresh and not moldy.
teacup pig is a miniature pig.
It is best to consult a veterinarian to determine how far along your guinea pig is in her pregnancy. They can provide guidance on how to care for her and the newborns, as well as what to expect during the birthing process. Make sure she has a comfortable and safe birthing area prepared.
No, guinea pig hay won't cause any problems to cats.
A person who rears pigs is called a pig farmer. He is responsible for the nutrition, mating, birthing, weaning, vaccinating, weighing, selling, identifying or tattooing, inseminating, and recording information of pigs. It is quite a lot of work, and on a farm with 300 gilts you are likely to have at least five pig farmers, most full-time. Some may be designated specialty areas such as one person being responsible for ordering, mixing and filling silos with feeds for different life stages. All will usually be responsible for some assistance with birthing, cleaning and pressure-cleaning.
A guinea pig is a rodent that belongs to the family called caviidae. One way to tell if the guinea pig is getting enough water is if the guinea pig can reach the tip of the water bottle easily without having to stand on their hind legs.
First, wonder how the hell a raccoon got so close to your guinea pig. Second, if the piggy looks to be having problems with the attacked eye (extreme wetness, trouble closing, bleeding etc.) then take it straight to your local veterinary practice.