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Old 25-01-2008, 04:51 PM
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Guinea pig advice

Hi there, i have got 2 boars and a sow (in a seperate hutch).
I am considering breeding.
I think the animals are so cute. If anyone has any advice then feel free to say.
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Old 25-01-2008, 06:17 PM
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Re: Guinea pig advice

Prior to offering my advice, I would like to ask you some questions, if you don't mind.

Why do you want to breed?
How old are your guinea - pigs?
What are your guinea - pigs current living conditions?
What do you know about breeding guinea - pigs?

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Old 26-01-2008, 07:33 AM
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Re: Guinea pig advice

I love guinea pigs and would like to have more from them. The sow is such a good nature and just being able to experience the growing and caring for them really interest me.
I have 2 boars which are about 7 1/2 months and a sow about 6 months.
They are in hutches in the shed.
I have read lots of sites on the internet about it...
And any babies i would keep myself.....
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Old 26-01-2008, 10:20 AM
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Re: Guinea pig advice

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I love guinea pigs and would like to have more from them.
If it is purely for wanting more guinea - pigs then I suggest you rescue some, you sound as if you have a good home.

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The sow is such a good nature and just being able to experience the growing and caring for them really interest me.
It is a wonderful experience seeing these little guys grow and caring for them is extremely enjoyable. Having the feeling - knowing - you have bred a healthy, happy litter is wonderful.

However when a pregnant sow dies due to birthing difficulties (the babies along with her), when you have a litter of stillborns, a litter of babies that slowly die over a period of a couple of weeks (no matter what you do) or the sow dies leaving the pups behind who have a very small chance of survival, it's a heartbreaking experience - especially because it was you who caused these deaths. This is the reality of breeding.

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I have 2 boars which are about 7 1/2 months and a sow about 6 months. They are in hutches in the shed.
Are the boars together?

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I have read lots of sites on the internet about it...
This is good to hear, however I do question if you have done this, why you are asking for advice? What do you exactly know?

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And any babies i would keep myself.....
I am pleased to hear this, as having homes for the little ones to go to - not just homes but good homes - is a very difficult job. Sometimes you have the pleasure of having a little one for a good few months before finding a suitable home. However have you considered the fact your sow could have eight boars?

I do apologise for asking more questions but I need to know the answers before giving advice. Please answer as soon as possible.
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Old 26-01-2008, 11:01 AM
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Re: Guinea pig advice

yeah the 2 boars are together...... i am a bit worried about parting them.
I would love to experience the joy of raising the young, but yeah you are right it would be devastating if the sow or babies died. Especially as my daughter is very emotional.......
I might just get another sow to go with the one i have to keeo it company........
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Re: Guinea pig advice

I would personally do this myself. If you part the boars there is a good chance they won't bond again.

Consider it over the next 24 hours, then get back to me. I am more then happy to offer advice but I have to know you would like to do this for a good reason. I would rather give you sound advice, rather then you attempt this without knowing what you are doing.
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Re: Guinea pig advice

I must just add that if you are going to breed from your sow you need to do it soon as they're pelvic bones fuse around 10 months of age and you might lose babies and mum. If you want more adevice feel free to pm me.
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Re: Guinea pig advice

hello can anyone tell me the name of a good guinea pig vet in merseyside as i am going to get my pig neutered so he can have a girl friend. Thank you,
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Re: Guinea pig advice

i am a breeder of guinea pigs and can give you sound advice on keeping 2 males together when you have a female nearby,the males can fight very viciously to gain the right to the female.you can keep many females together but not males when you have females.hope this helps you.
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Re: Guinea pig advice

hi i dont want to keep guineau pigs in seperate cages i just think maybe my pigs abit lonely and wanted to get him a mate he's only 9 months old and although he gets lots of attention and is quite happy ive seen lots of info saying it's cruel to keep them alone. I was going to get him neutered and then introduce a female as i don't want to breed them is this a good idea?
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