no they must be 1 year
A guinea pig's lifespan is typically 4-7 years.
A guinea pig will have around 1-4 babies at one time and on very rare occasions as much as 7 piggies can be born!
Yes,never breed a guinea pig (female)for the first time if she is over 7 months old.If you do her pelvic bones won't open and both she and the babies will die unless you take her to the vet for a c-section.Also don't breed a (female) guinea pig after she is 3 years old.She is too old at that age to be caring for babies.
Experts usually recommend about 5 or 6 months old for a first litter of babies. Many people say that guinea pigs can't have babies after 8 months old, but this is extreme. I would recommend breeding your guinea pig before one year old. After you have bred it once, provided it was young when you did so, you can breed it again, regardless of it's age. Hope this helped, Mother of 7 females guinea pigs, and has successfully bred 4 guinea pigs.
8-10 (In 2 years) Or 20 litters there life time but there is a risk of her dying or becoming sick or babies being retarted
Guinea Pig - 2007 When Pigs Fly was released on: USA: 7 March 2009
The life span of the average guinea-pig is 5-7 years.
guinea pigs live 4 to 7 years, if your guinea pig is healthy and safe it can live up to 8 or even 9 years!
I would not recommend giving a guinea pig any younger than 3 months a bath.
Age 4 to6/7
4-7 years.