It means that they are badly fighting or possibly... reproducing!
When it sounds like purring it is usually a dominance thing, but you may want to check the gender of your pig.it could be this but it could also mean that they are just interacting with each other
when a guiea pig rumbles it can mean all sorts of thing some times its when they are puring happily or when you stroke them in certain places they are tickalish in or even if you introduce a new guinea pig to the family
If you mean guinea pigs no Birds do not breed with mammals... If you mean guinea hens then yes it has been done successfully. See related links for some good pictures of Chicken / guinea hen cross breeds known as GUIN-Hen
Its a liquid but its normal[Edited by XxXhiXxX] A.K.A: pee, wee, piddle and that ;)
Most likely means, it's injured, or on a brink of death.
The yawning is the males showing off their teeth to one another. Male guinea pigs have to find the most domanent so they make chattering noises and may fight if one doesnt back down.
Good grief, no. One is simply showing dominant behavior over the other one.
The guinea-pig that is "shivering" is just simply telling the other one to BACK OFF
Usually, unless their personalities aren't compatible. I introduced a younger guinea pig to my older one, and it's going fine. If they nip at each other a little when they first meet, don't worry. It doesn't necessarily mean they won't get along.
nothing, it's just crawling on you.But if you alarm it it can hurt you but not if it's a spider that can't hurt you.
Hi: a language of New Guinea. (could have other meanings)
There is no such place as "Equatorial New Guinea."If you mean Equatorial Guinea, click here.If you mean New Guinea, Click here.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
Possible you have tapeworms.
Guinea pigs from separate litters that are about three months and younger can be housed together. However, if the guinea pigs are older and from different litters or if one guinea pig is older and from a litter separate from a younger guinea pig, then one or both of the guinea pigs may become stressed or jealous. This can also become dangerous because some guinea pigs may try to fight each other. The two guinea pigs should be placed in separate cages. So that they can become more familiar with each other, maybe they can be placed together in a play area for a few minutes. If one or both of the guinea pigs become stressed or attempts to attack the other one, then they should be placed back in their separate cages until they have time to calm down. It's possible that the older guinea pig will become use to the younger one, but both guinea pigs should be supervised while they're together so that there won't be any problems.
It doesn't necessarily mean anything is wrong. Sneezing for guinea pigs is just like humans. I would say that if there isn't any other symptoms then it is just normal clearing of the nostrils.