If a mother guinea pig will not ley it's baby nurse, there must a good reason for it. Usally it's because you have touched the guinea pig at birst or some point when your not suppose to. It happends to all animals mostly. If so, you should talk to your vet and they should give you some kind of milk to feed him or her.
this is most common in inexperienced mother sows, usually on their first litter they pass still born pups or will not allow any surviving young to nurse
you should take the pup away from it's mother and put it into a separate cage with a cuddly toy to replace her as a comfort, carefully feed it on puppy milk with a syringe so that it gets some nutrients. it should start feeding on solid foods within a few days, but will still require milk feeds regularly for a couple of weeks, you should be aware that this is not always successful and losing the young is very likely, and upsetting.
First of all, it's not recommended to put a baby guinea pig with it's dad, as the dad can get violent most of the time. If this happens, the best thing to do will be separating them for a while.
No, it is not recommended to feed baby guinea pigs evaporated milk. Baby guinea pigs should be fed a special formula that is made specifically for them to ensure they receive the proper nutrients they need for healthy growth and development. It's best to consult with a veterinarian for advice on proper feeding for baby guinea pigs.
Well it depends on the gender of the baby because if the baby is a girl and it is not older than 5 months then I WILL die if it gets pregnant and I am pretty sure you don't want that! But if the baby is a boy then it is fine because they will not fight even if it not related in anyway and the same thing is with the females!
If your guinea pig has just had a baby, you should ensure that both the mother and baby are in a safe and clean environment. It is advisable to call a vet to schedule a postnatal check-up to ensure the health and well-being of both the mother and baby. Provide the mother with a balanced diet and ample water to support her in caring for the newborn.
If the baby guinea pig seems to be in pain and is limping, it's important to seek veterinary care as soon as possible. The vet can assess the injury and provide appropriate treatment to help the guinea pig recover. In the meantime, make sure the guinea pig has a comfortable and quiet space to rest.
You separate them around about 21 days!!
If the other pig is a male, please separate them. If it is a female it should be ok.
Yes,he should be separated from the mother as well as the babies because he can cause serious problems to the babies such as pregnant among baby Guinea Pigs,injuries,etc. When the babies are at two weeks old,you should distinguish between male and female baby Guinea Pigs and separate the male baby Guinea Pigs from the females.You can put the male babies with their father and the baby females with their mother.
Yes, you should. The rabbit might try to harm the baby guinea pig or try to take it in as it's own. ---- YES! They should not be housed together even if a guinea pig is not pregnant! They can injure each other.
Please do because adult male guinea pigs can attack, injure or even try and eat baby guinea pigs even though guinea pigs are vegetarians.
You should keep the babies with the mother until they are weaned. Then you can segregate them by sex.
Immediatly separate the pig that isn't the mom and keep her in a separate cage until the baby is older.Otherwise the baby might get hurt.
It's different for every animal, but typically, babies do wean themselves. I have animals and though most wean themselves, sometimes you have to separate the baby from the mother for a period of time and then you can put the baby back in. At least it's easy to do that with guinea pigs...
well first you make sure not to put them under a blanket because if someone steps on them they will die. But you should check on them a lot and make sure to put the dad guinea pig in an separate cage, or he will eat them. = - [
Yes, but it would be a bad idea.
Yes, of course you can! Just go to your local pet store and surely they should have some little baby guinea pigs!
so the baby doesnt get an infection and DIE