Guinea pigs typically live about 5-7 years, but can live longer with proper care. The lifespan can be influenced by genetics, diet, environment, and overall health. It's important to provide proper living conditions, diet, and veterinary care to help ensure a long and healthy life for your guinea pig.
Yes, guinea pigs can die from vitamin deficiency, especially a lack of vitamin C. Guinea pigs are unable to produce their own vitamin C and must obtain it from their diet. A lack of vitamin C can lead to scurvy, which is a serious and potentially fatal condition in guinea pigs.
Pigs can die of various stomach and bacterial infections if they are not killed for their meat first.
They may die or get a heat stroke.
"A Day No Pigs Would Die" by Robert Newton Peck was first published in 1972 by Alfred A. Knopf Publishers.
Usually, because they don't have eyelids. But it's possible for them not to.
Guinea pigs eat most vegetables. They also like some fruit especially apples and they love grass (make sure that it does not have fertilizer on it). You can also buy dried food from the Pet Shop.
Genuine-authentic/real.
pigs can die from meat and hunger. they can also die from poison and thirst
No guniea pigs do not die after they have babies they die if they are sick or old age.
All Pigs Must Die was created in 2001.
A Day No Pigs Would Die was created in 1972.
In a book
Robert Newton Peck wrote A Day No Pigs Would Die.
Yes guinea pigs can die from fertilizer because fertilizer has a ton of chemicals.
Old pigs never die, they just keep hamming it up.
Guinea Pigs do not hibernate, but, Guinea Pigs cannot be kept in the cold or they die.
when pigs fly