All of the people that posted before me are WRONG.
Any male piggies need to be separated from the mum by 3 weeks old (21 days) or you risk pregnancy. Any males should also be separated from any sisters in the litter or you chance pregnancy with them also.
Males become sexually mature at 21 days old. Females are able to conceive at 28 days old.
The pups will begin eating solid pellets and hay within 24 hours after birth, but will need to nurse from the mum for three weeks.
It's 3 weeks. I bought a pregnant guinea pig by accident and the books say 3 because at 3 weeks a male child can impregnate the mother, which is horrible inbreeding and the close pregnancy could kill the pig. I took my babies to the pet store and they sexed them and I kept the girl with their mother and gave away the boy.
PS because you don't know if she's pregnant I'll tell you what my guinea pig looked like. Guinea pigs are supposed to be slim but Angel (my pig) was all wonky at the end/middle of her. About a week before the birth you could see her stomach moving. And the day before they were really moving. I wasn't there for the birth I was at a Taco Party and when I came home I looked in the cage and a black guinea pig was staring at me. Angel was light brown. I had three piglets, but one died. I gave away both babies, but one of the owners was allergic so I got the girl one back. To be sure of the pregnancy you can take her to the vet.
If the mattress tipping is the main factor it somewhat is stressful then you make 2 holes nthrough the back of the pigloo and thread with the aid of a peice of string that can then be tied to the cage bars, i understand he will nonetheless be waiting to knock it upwards yet a minimum of he won't be waiting to deliver it flying!. even inspite of the incontrovertible fact that Oliver gets alongside with different pigs make specific the cage is punctiliously wiped sparkling with vinegar and water (and each thing it somewhat is in it) to do away with Olivers heady scent. i'm specific they are going to quiet down quickly exceedingly as you're introducing Oliver to a toddler. perhaps he's so boisterous using fact he has been a sprint lonely and had no different cagemate to work together with. do no longer ignore toddler guinea pigs are very rapid and could be rapid to get out of ways. i'm specific each and every thing would be nice.
When they have stopped returning to their mother for suckling. Make sure they are eating solid food (grass and pallets). This is about 3 - 4 weeks after birth.
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All of the people that posted before me are WRONG.
Any male piggies need to be separated from the mum by 3 weeks old (21 days) or you risk pregnancy. Any males should also be separated from any sisters in the litter or you chance pregnancy with them also.
Males become sexually mature at 21 days old. Females are able to conceive at 28 days old.
The pups will begin eating solid pellets and hay within 24 hours after birth, but will need to nurse from the mum for three weeks.
It's 3 weeks. I bought a pregnant guinea pig by accident and the books say 3 because at 3 weeks a male child can impregnate the mother, which is horrible inbreeding and the close pregnancy could kill the pig. I took my babies to the pet store and they sexed them and I kept the girl with their mother and gave away the boy.
PS because you don't know if she's pregnant I'll tell you what my guinea pig looked like. Guinea pigs are supposed to be slim but Angel (my pig) was all wonky at the end/middle of her. About a week before the birth you could see her stomach moving. And the day before they were really moving. I wasn't there for the birth I was at a Taco Party and when I came home I looked in the cage and a black guinea pig was staring at me. Angel was light brown. I had three piglets, but one died. I gave away both babies, but one of the owners was allergic so I got the girl one back. To be sure of the pregnancy you can take her to the vet.
If the mattress tipping is the main factor it somewhat is stressful then you make 2 holes nthrough the back of the pigloo and thread with the aid of a peice of string that can then be tied to the cage bars, i understand he will nonetheless be waiting to knock it upwards yet a minimum of he won't be waiting to deliver it flying!. even inspite of the incontrovertible fact that Oliver gets alongside with different pigs make specific the cage is punctiliously wiped sparkling with vinegar and water (and each thing it somewhat is in it) to do away with Olivers heady scent. i'm specific they are going to quiet down quickly exceedingly as you're introducing Oliver to a toddler. perhaps he's so boisterous using fact he has been a sprint lonely and had no different cagemate to work together with. do no longer ignore toddler guinea pigs are very rapid and could be rapid to get out of ways. i'm specific each and every thing would be nice.
No!
The babies need to stay with the mother for at least 6 weeks.
seperate the babys when they are at least 6 weeks of age
When they have stopped returning to their mother for suckling. Make sure they are eating solid food (grass and pallets). This is about 3 - 4 weeks after birth.
Do you have the Dad or did you acquire her pregnant?
You need to remove any baby males at 21 days. You can keep any females in longer.
Here http://www.guinealynx.info/reproduction.html
http://www.guinealynx.info/sexing_pups.html
6 weeks would be the recommended time. They need their mother's milk and without it will die.
Listen to Justified. Also, read this page/links: http://www.guinealynx.info/reproduction_links.html
You'll find them very helpful. ;)