1)breed your female guinea pigs with a male
2)make sure your female (sow) is at least 5 months and no older than 8 months or your guinea pig will die.
3)feed your sow 2x more vitamin C and add half a tum in your sows drinking water to help her birth state
4)your sow will get very round and pear shape.
5) try not to pick up your sow at all, if you must make sure you DO NOT sqeeze the tummy of your sow, and hold the tummy of your sow in your palm of your hand so the babys will be more supported and wont get hurt.
6) a week before your sow gives birth the baby's will be very activ in your sows tummy.
7)after 63-72 days your sow will give birth to 2-4 and rarly more babys will be born.
8)make sure you have a 3x2 cage at the least so the guinea pigs have anuf space to run around.
9) when your baby guinea pigs are 3 weeks old separate your baby boys and girls or they can breed and the sow's will die.
10) at 4 weeks old make sure they eat solid food and drink water, if not bring them to the vit as they could have malcalution (teeth displacment) and will have to be put down as this malcalution is very painful and will kill your animal.
11) if they are healthy with no Lumps, bumps, mites, fleas, tiks, lice, malcalution. they can be sold to good homes.
12) wait at least 1-2 months after, than you can breed you guinea pig again.
A sow's mate is called a boar. Boars are male pigs that are used for breeding purposes with female pigs.
Yes ;)
i lt my pigs breed at about 5 to 10 months
Yes. Both in the wild and in captivity, rabbits tend to find a "special friend" that they spend the majority of their time with and are faithful to throughout many breeding seasons. Rabbits who lose their partner often do not choose another and remain solitary.
Guinea pigs can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to recover from losing a mate, depending on the individual and their bond with their companion. Providing extra attention, affection, and perhaps introducing a new companion can help ease the grieving process for the remaining guinea pig.
no but you can mate with them
well just like any other guinea pigs they can be and are allowed to mate
mate with horses
no
pretty violent mate
A sow's mate is called a boar. Boars are male pigs that are used for breeding purposes with female pigs.
Well, male guinea pigs can mate when there about 3 and a half weeks old.
Yes ;)
Yes, guinea pigs must mate to produce offspring.
Yes, they will if allowed to.
Just as much as humans.
well guinea pigs will mate and make themselves but its really just called nature