Yes, you should keep all male guinea pigs separate. They are very territorial and they will always fight. It will not stress them if they can hear or see each other through the cages.
You probably squeeze your guinea pig's nipples too much or too hard. They could be biting or scratching it themselves , if your guinea pig is male this is nothing too worry about but if it's female and you want to use it for breeding purposes then you should get it checked out.
Mating would involve more than biting, it would involve a mounting.
Guine pigs can be handled from birth although they are very scatty so you should use extreme caution. Young guinea pigs are not known for biting so can be handled the same way as adult guinea pigs
You should go to the sink and wash your hands they arent poisenous but it can spread disease if you put the bit hand or part of your body into your mouth!
stroke it and try feeding it carrots from your hand, let it learn to trust you. It'll take time but it does work.
The children should be nice to the guinea pig and make sure you ask if it is known for biting
Scratching and Biting.
The chances are your guinea pig doesn't hate you there very friendly animals once you build a relationship with them. if your guinea pig is acting shy around you or biting you try spending more time with it and putting things for it to chew in its cage it may be biting because its teeth are long and its trying to file them down.
Well sometimes yes sometimes no, I have two Guinea Pig Female: Sofie and male: Darwin. I always check their behavior and my opinion: It's better to keep them separated. The female will always chase the male.
if a female guinea pig is biting the other one separate them. Then put them back together when the one got bit is ok again!!!
A male guinea pig can impregnate a female when it's only two months old. It should be separated from its mother and sisters by six weeks.
guinea pigs get what they want by peeing on people,biting,or high pitched squealing.
by running away or biting with its sharp tusk
In the east, Australia and Papua New Guinea are separated by Torres Strait. The Western half of the island of New Guinea is separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea,
Your dog probablly enjoys the sent of food. In other words keep the two separated.
You probably squeeze your guinea pig's nipples too much or too hard. They could be biting or scratching it themselves , if your guinea pig is male this is nothing too worry about but if it's female and you want to use it for breeding purposes then you should get it checked out.
Mating would involve more than biting, it would involve a mounting.