Guinea Pigs are social animals and are usually happy living with other cavies, however, bust ups do happen. It's not recommended to house two male pigs and a female together as this can cause the males to become aggressive. Your Guinea Pigs may circle each other, shake and bare their teeth.
Labor and Birth
Most guinea pigs give birth in the daytime hours. She will give out a cry just as she goes into labor, and it will take about five minutes to birth a pup. Each pup will have its own amniotic sac, and usually the mother removes it and eats it.It is fine to carefully handle your new guinea pig pups during their first week, but be sure to allow them plenty of time with their mother as well. Handling them too much too soon can disrupt the bond they need with their mother in order to nurse from her, and huddle against her for warmth.
Can You Put A Baby Guinea Pig In With An Older One? Yes, this can often work quite well. Older guinea pigs are less likely to perceive the smaller, younger guinea pig as a threat and so pairs like this tend to get on relatively well.
A: Yes! With most rodent species, you are taking a chance if you leave the male in with the female and the pups immediately after pups are born. Some species of male rodents are well known to kill and even eat their own newborn pups.
The time of delivery can often be difficult to predict in guinea pigs because the sow does not build a nest and because of the relatively long pregnancy. Birth can occur at any time of day, but often occurs at night.
Yes, of course, guinea pigs can fart. If you've heard a quiet or even a loud fart coming from your guinea pig cage, that's probably your guinea pig farting.
Yes, Guinea pigs can bite you sometimes. Most guinea pigs have a sweet and docile personality, and they will not bite you unless they have a good reason to do so. Although young guinea pigs often nibble at you to communicate something but this is something familiar in their learning phase.
Re: kills first litter
It's far more likely that the pigs were born premature or malformed and died. GPs do not normally kill their offspring. However, if a GP were to kill their offspring the conditions in a petstore (stress, noise, crowding) would definitely play into the reason/s.Guinea Pig Pairs
If you keep a male and female together, intentionally or otherwise, they will be capable of breeding from 3-4 weeks. At that point they will need to be kept in separate enclosures until the male is old enough to be castrated.Some species of male rodents are well known to kill and even eat their own newborn pups. Male guinea pigs may not be as aggressive and dangerous as other rodent species are to their young because guinea pig babies are born in a more precocial (advanced) stage than most other rodents.
Covering the whole cage at night can create problems and affect your guinea pigs breathing. That means that you should only cover part of their cage at night. This ensures that the cage remains properly ventilated while still letting in some light.
You should also provide the sow with a stress-free environment. If the male or other guinea pigs seem to get on her nerves, move them into another cage. Reducing her stress makes her pregnancy and childbirth easier. Sows do not usually build nests, so provide some soft bedding in the cage.
Can I have a neutered Guinea pig and two normal female Guinea pigs all in the same cage. Yes, as long as they are getting along with each other, they can live together in the same cage.
If the sow and boar have mated, she is probably pregnant. Nope! It may take a while for your guinea pig to become pregnant. Don't assume that just because the guinea pigs mated that she is pregnant!
They're only able to get pregnant for a day or so every 14-16 days, and his mounting her may have been a dominance thing, not sexual. If she wasn't receptive, she won't be pregnant. Sows have a mucus plug in their vaginas which prevents penetration -- it falls out when they're in heat.
Yes, It is ok to have one guinea pig. In fact, males are solitary in the wild, while females enjoy being in the company. If you have enough time to dedicate to your guinea pig, interact and play with them then it is completely fine to own a boar. Else you should go for a pair or more of Sows.
The single most important breeding consideration is that female guinea pigs should be first bred before 7 months of age. If the first breeding is delayed beyond this time, serious (sometimes life-threatening) problems with delivery are encountered. Females should be first bred between 3 and 7 months of age.
When to Breed Guinea Pigs
Guinea pigs are sexually mature as young as one month of age. While it is less important for the male pig to be a certain age at the time of breeding, the female needs to be less than 10 months old (at the maximum) to be able to give birth naturally.Guinea Pig Heat Cycles. Female Guinea pigs have a uterus like every other female mammal that hasn't been surgically altered. Although they may have the same body parts as humans, dogs, and other species that bleed during their estrus cycles, bleeding during heat is not normal for guinea pigs.
Guinea pigs can live alone, but it is best for them to live with a companion so they can have an adequate amount of social interaction and play time. However, if you do decide to get your guinea pig a companion animal, it's still necessary to handle your pets regularly.
Separating Everyone
If you don't, mating is just a matter of time. Not only can male siblings mate with their siblings, the males can even do so with their mothers. Prevent breeding from occurring by putting guinea pigs in separate "male" and "female" designated enclosures.Male guinea pigs (boars) usually mature sexually and can mate as young as 3 months of age. Female guinea pigs (sows) typically mature sexually at 2 months of age (55 to 70 days). However, both males and females can mature and be fertile even earlier. The guinea pig gestation period is 59 to 72 days.
Having a veterinarian who already has her information will help greatly if she runs into problems during delivery. It is called “quickening” when there is independent movement of the babies in the mother's womb. This occurs at the last 10 to 15 days of the pregnancy.
Of course their water breaks like every other placental mammal. But you won't see it. You will very likely just find babies in the cage one day.
Female guinea pig genitalia tend to resemble a 'Y' shaped depression. However Dr Rajkumar warns that females sometimes look like a male because of swelling in the area where the penis should be found. “Gently parting the genital opening will reveal a 'Y' shaped opening in a female guinea pig,” advises Dr Rajkumar.