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Post by Dog Lover on Jul 31, 2012 14:38:46 GMT -5
If your going to breed a guinea pig The female must be at least one year old or just a little bit younger if older the animal can get serious health issues Males of any age is fine they just need to be above one year Females must be one or so because as they get older there puppies (Baby guinea pig) They can get serious health issues So Breed Safely and Have fun taking care of your little pets find a good home because some people they buy baby guinea pigs to feed to there snakes like my sister tryed feeding my guinea pig to her snake (the guinea pig is fine) But if you dont want the babys to be fed to snakes sell them for about 30$ it gives the person less of a chance to spend a lot of money on one meal for there pet
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Post by Kitty Paws on Aug 1, 2012 3:27:23 GMT -5
More karma!
Anyways thanks for sharing this. We might get getting a ginipig towards the end of the year or next year, so this will be helpful.
Do you know how many babies they usually have at a time?
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Post by Dog Lover on Aug 1, 2012 18:47:55 GMT -5
They usualy have 1-4 babies The females have 2 Milk producers so the babies would have to take turns
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Post by Kitty Paws on Aug 3, 2012 2:20:55 GMT -5
Oh okay, but I know when I get a guinea pig, I won't be allowed to breed it because of my parents.
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