You don't need to do anything, let the mother nurse her babies. You can handle the guinea pig babies and this will help them to socialise with you and become tamed. The males will not eat the babies so you do not need to remove the male.
you don't have to care for a baby guinea pig if its mother is with it. if the mother is protecting the baby you don't need to do any thing for the baby. but if you notice the mother isn't interested in the baby then you might have to remove the baby from the hutch and hand raise it but providing it with milk and dry food. you may also need to stimulate they babys bum to get it too poo and pee you can do this by having a wet cotton ball and wiping around the bum
hope this helps
As soon as your guinea pig gives birth to another cute little one, it's always safe to just quickly check the baby to make sure it's looking healthy. If it doesn't look right or if it's not breathing properly, take it to the vet as soon as possible and make sure it goes with its mother because the baby needs its milk and it really misses the mother if it is left alone for a while. If the baby looks completely healthy, put it back and don't touch it for about a week unless you really need to. If you leave the guinea pig it gives it time for the little one to get used to its surroundings and it will get used to you and other people. After that week, you will be able to handle the guinea pig once again. It will be more used to you and won't mind being handled. Check once again if the guinea pig is healthy and if it is, you're on your road to being a guinea pig lover!!!
Make sure they cannot hurt themselves, need a unlimited supply of clean water, unlimited supply of clean timothy hay, a TINY TINY pinch of alfafa hay TINY PINCH TINY!, a clean cage, a very big cage (a mommy and 5 babies need like 12 square feet. When the babies grow up, put all the girls in one cage and the boys in a different cage or they will mate again. 1 pig needs 7 square feet, 2 pigs need 8, 3 pigs need 10, 4 pigs need 14, 5 pigs need 16, and so on.
with lots of care and protection. they cant be to hot or to cold, they need arund the clock supervision
they are perfectly calm, they are brilliant mothers usually, but can gt distressed if youtouch there babys within 4 or so days. so overll they are very calm!
baby guinea pigs will suckle mothers milk
Baby Guinea Pigs live independent with their mother.Guinea Pigs don't make nests.
i have 2 15 months old female guinea pigs can i introduce a new baby guinea pig
Baby Guinea pigs are smaller and follow their mom around.
no guinea pigs cant eat peanuts
Baby guinea pigs are small, They have almost no fur, And of course theyre babys
Yes,kittens may eat baby Guinea pigs.They may even eat adult Guinea pigs.
YES
their lives
I'm Laura and I own 14 guinea pigs and no a baby guinea pig cant have no hair baby guinea pigs get born with hair and everything (very unlike baby bunnies) so they can run and eat straight away when they are born they practically look like mini adults
Baby pigs are called Piglets or Piglet for singular.a baby pig is called a piglet
guinea pigs dont need to be removed from thier parents they will not be harmed by them.