Guinea pigs kept as pets in most of the world are generally the same size throughout all breeds. However, in Peru, some guinea pigs have been bred to grow much larger (about the size of a med-large rabbit). These are called "superpigs" and have been (unfortunately) bred for their meat. Guinea pigs are eaten in Peru.
You can't breed it if there is not another animal for it to breed with.
Depends on the size of the guinea pig and it's breed.
No you cannot.
it depends on its breed.
Yes, a crested guinea pig can breed with an Abyssinian guinea pig. However, it is important to be aware of potential genetic traits and health considerations that may be passed on to the offspring, as different guinea pig breeds can have distinct characteristics.
The most common breed of guinea pig is the American guinea pig. They have short hair, a wide variety of colors, and are known for their friendly and social personalities.
Obviously you need another to breed so put up posters asking for what you need. Maybe put an add in your local paper.
You can't ... you must have a boy and a girl. So ... buy another, borrow one from a friend, rent one. Your choice.
The Skinny Pig. Its practically bald.
That's just their colour/breed. It is a cute breed!
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