Females can get as big as male Guinea pigs which can be up to 2-5 pounds
It is generally not advised to keep two male guinea pigs together in the same cage as they may become aggressive and fight for dominance. It is recommended to keep a male and female pair or two females together to avoid potential conflicts.
Not unless it is the father, take out the father 2 weeks before birth as the mother can become pregnant 2 hours after birth, this is fatal to the baby's and mother, the father may kill the baby's if left in same cage after birth. thank you hope i helped
Male Guinea Pigs are called Boars, female Guinea Pigs are called Sows, and babby Guinea Pigs are called Pups. A group of Guinea Pigs is called a Herd. :)
There is no significant difference in temperament or behavior between male and female guinea pigs. The choice between a male or female as a pet may come down to personal preference or the need to neuter males to prevent breeding. Both genders can make wonderful pets with proper care and socialization.
In general male guinea pigs are more aggressive than female guinea pigs, however, male guinea pigs also tend to be more outgoing and friendlier than females.
If you turn them over you will see a difference
Roughly 8-10 weeks. then the males want to breed with the females. And about 65/75 days you'll your baby guinea pigs.
yes, otherwise the male will impregnate the female within hours of her giving birth.
Only if the two males are not from the same family
No, only females.It is just like human even though male sea horses incubate the eggs the females still lay them.
yes, females yes, females
Yes, if there are more than two males (but no females) in a cage, they will get along. But more will cause a fight.
Females can get as big as male Guinea pigs which can be up to 2-5 pounds
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.
Male Guinea Pigs (Nor Females) do NOT eat the babies, however, the Males should be removed from the cage just before birth because the Mother can become pregnant again within hours of delivery, and this is dangerous to her.
It is generally not advised to keep two male guinea pigs together in the same cage as they may become aggressive and fight for dominance. It is recommended to keep a male and female pair or two females together to avoid potential conflicts.