No because it is inbreeding, it can cause various diseases of mutated genes
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
Yes.
it is a big fat pig so it is a big fat pig
"four months, four days." Ok you are off just a little. First of all, you are thinking of the gestation period which is actually 3 months 3 weeks 3 days. the Estrous Cycle is 21 days. length of estrus is anywhere from 12 hours to up to 60 hours. The gestation period is the length in which the animal is pregnant. The estrous cycle is the time between 2 estruses. And an Estrus is the time in which they are fertile or in heat.
guinea pigs dont fart, they have no way to remove air from their bodies.
No way
It is not recommende for brother and sister to breed because they have the same DNA and can result in issues with the babies(kind of like humans). However this may sound strange, but it is ok to breed mother to son and father to daughter.
Ok, a crested guinea pig and, I'm guessing you are referring to an abyssian guinea pig (not a cat) CAN breed. They are NOT two different species of animals. They are different BREEDS. Both are guinea pigs, so they can breed. Think of a lab (dog) and a dachshund (dog)........they, too, are different BREEDS, but the same SPECIES (dog)......so, they can also breed.
This sort of situation is outside of what our culture (and most others) consider proper behavior for father and daughter. However, they are both of age and it is their choice. Intervention might be considered if the daughter seems to be forced into the situation.
Then unless the biological father is ok with this and signs his rights over, the new husband has no legal rights to the child.
Yes.
a pig ok
yes its ok to give your pig grains but try not to give it too many.
yes this should be ok....never breed a gp over one year that hasn't birthed before as the hip joints fuse.
it is a big fat pig so it is a big fat pig
Yes
Probably. But do not breed the guinea pig unless you already have stable new homes for the babies, or know that you will be taking care of the babies, and don't give them to a shelter. There are so many abandoned guinea pigs; the world doesn't need more. If you know people looking for a guinea pig, instead of breeding, suggest they look at an adoption center or shelter.