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At what age can I separate a baby guinea pig from his mother

At what age can I separate a baby guinea pig from his mother2007-11-24 21:58:15Answers:

Male- 3 weeks old!!

Female- about 4-5 weeks!!

Hope I helped good luck with your piggies


well if its a boy then it can get its mother pregnant at about the age of 3 weeks

ok like allitheaussie said she had to break there necks because she couldn't keep or sell them, never do that!! that is horrible and terribly inhumane!


If you're old enough to take care of a guinea pig I'd say you're old enough to separate the baby from its mother.
Male guinea pigs should be separated from their mother after 2 and a half weeks any longer than that and they will impregnate their mother/sisters and incested guinea pigs are usually deformed in someway or if they appear to be healthy usually aren't, when I started breeding guinea pigs one of the litters came out with liver problems I had to break their necks as I couldn't keep them but I couldn't sell them either, I had another litter where the babies were born with their feet curled up I had to put them down too as they had digestive problems.
Male guinea pigs need to be separated at 3 weeks, females can remain with mom.

Alltheaussie, that is sick. I don't know how you can call yourself an animal lover. If you couldn't find homes for the babies perhaps that was the first clue you shouldn't be breeding more? Sheesh.


Allithaussie, why in the world would you do that? Don't breed if you do that!

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