They should not, but sometimes that does happen, but that has never happened to me.
When they are first born and up to 4 weeks old the mother will feed them milk that she makes for them. She will teach them by showing them what to eat and drink. and how to be with other guinea pigs.
How Terrible!! =[ If there are any other nursing guinea pigs around, they will nurse babies that they did not give birth to. Whenever something like this happens, you need to find a really good pet store and veterinarian places to provide nutriton to the babies. Whenever my guinea pigs have babies and find out something like this happened to somebody, I myself would take care of the babies that lost their mother and then return them to their owners. Anyways, it doesn't take long at all before guinea pigs start to eat solid food. They are born with teeth just like they are born with hair.
if it's on it's own it's proberbly best not to leave it on it's own alone unless you have to due to school or work. There usually ok for a while if there is two or more to keep each other company
No, guinea pigs cannot eat cooked eggs, raw eggs, or any other sort of egg. Broccoli and carrots are good for them - though they recommend oranges, I've heard from many sources that citrus isn't good for guinea pigs. Hope i helped!
Female guinea pigs should be bred before 6 to 9 months of age to prevent complications such as pregnancy difficulties, birth defects, and potential health risks for the mother and offspring. Breeding younger than this age range can also lead to stunted growth and other developmental issues in the babies.
I would not recommend it. Just have the Mother Guinea Pig in with her babies separately. Sometimes the other guinea pigs can get excited and accidentally stomp the babies to death so best to keep Mom & babies separate.
No, they wont harm the babies.
you should only have the mother housed with young piggy babies. other adult piggies may trample the babies or the mother could eat them when they are born because she feels they are not protected enough... the babies can be housed with other adults/babies when they are weaned at 4-5 weeks if you are talking about human babies, it is probably best to keep them away... the baby could hurt it or the piggy could hurt the baby by scratching it etc.
Not until the babies are weaned. This is safer because the mother will protect them and may fight other pigs. Never put a male in with a female with babies.
No. Guinea pigs are unlike most other animals, and will let you pet their offspring after birth,but If the mother feels her babies are threatened they will bite If you want to hold or pet a baby guinea pig be careful and make sure you have a secure area to hold them in.
As long as the male guinea pigs have been weaned they are ready to leave their mother, as you cannot keep a mother with her own male babies, because if they mate the babies that she has will have genetical problems. No you can't keep the two adult mothers together as when the babies are born they will try to feed off both mothers.
no, unlike hamsters the adults will not harm the young.
you cant separate the babys from their mother for about 4 weeks but when they are ready they wont really care about being separated as long as the guinea-pig is not all alone guinea-pigs should live in groups so make sure that they are not on their own but other wise if you want to separate them then all you have to to is put them in a different cage or if you dont want them you can sell them to a trustworthy petshop who will take care of them or give them away. !
When they are first born and up to 4 weeks old the mother will feed them milk that she makes for them. She will teach them by showing them what to eat and drink. and how to be with other guinea pigs.
no because they are both female but they would fight if they wanted to make babies with a male.
Until the babies are grown enough to leave the mother and separated into other cages. If you reintroduce the father he may get jealous of the attention the mother is giving to the babies and hurt the babies or kill them because he isn't getting the attention. Also, if you reintroduce the father when the babies are grown, the father might mate with the mother AND the females of the litter and then OOPS... more babies!
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