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Old 26-04-2011, 10:07 PM
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Baby or adult guinea-pig?

I have 2 female guinea-pigs, Marmalade and Edie. They are both 2 years old and have lived together since February 2010. Marmalade is the more dominant of the two. I'd like to get another guinea-pig and I'm not sure whether a baby or adult is best? I know babys are often easier to add to the group because dominance is sorted out quickly normally, but I'd quite like to get an adult guinea-pig. Does it really matter whether I get a baby or adult?
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Old 03-05-2011, 02:36 PM
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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

personally iv never had any trouble introducing female guineas to each other, what ever the age. iv got a group of 9 and 2 groups of 3 sows. all of which have lived together at some point! they also go out in a massive run together.

as long as you do it on neutral territory, a good tip is too sprinkle the guineas in baby powder so they all smell the same

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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

Same as above, I've got a group of 8, they were 2 groups of 6 (5 girls + 1 boy) but as the numbers have gone down over the years and when the last boy died I put them together.

Don't normally have a problem introducing new females old or young. Sometimes I introduce them in the run in the garden first so it's no ones territory.
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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

Girls are really easy to add more piggies to, so it really doesn't matter! Its the boys you have problems with as they get all high and mighty!
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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

Thank you I'm hopefully getting a 9 month old girl next week
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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

Not all girls are easy.. Mine are little madems
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Re: Baby or adult guinea-pig?

mine wouldnt take to another female, she was prev a breeders and was redundant and given to a pet shop . She was a year old , in the end we got her a male he was around the same age also from a bad upbringing.. he was neutered before added we introduced them in the bath tub no other smells of piggies in there. just remember the plug,,,haha . i will say if they are being a bit difficult a trick used by some breeders is a very tiny amount of vicks vapour rub on there rumps and noses till they are use to each other . by the time there settled and there own scent comes back there generally already settled. good luck.
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