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Date Posted: 18:12:01 11/29/05 Tue
Author: No name
Subject: Re: how to take care of baby guinea pigs
In reply to: Amanda 's message, "Re: how to take care of baby guinea pigs" on 14:32:34 12/15/04 Wed

>>>trust me, im a guinea pig breeder. Ann, she probably
>>>is pregnant. If you hold her under her front
>arms(like
>>>you do with a child)so shes standing on her back
>feet,
>>>if theres babies there, theyl be noticible depending
>>>on how far on she is. The average pregnancy for a
>>>guinea pig is 2 months so you will find out soon
>>>enough. Towards the end shell look REALLY big and you
>>>will be able to feel the babies. When theyre born (if
>>>she is pregnant) they will be eating solid foods,
>eyes
>>>wide open, running around and biting you the next
>day.
>>>If there are any problems with a baby when it is
>born,
>>>the mother will ignore it. This is where you come in.
>>>Remove the sack from the babies head first and place
>>>the babie near the mother. she will eventually take
>>>care of it. If it gets left out when it comes to
>>>feeding time, just feed it RUSKS(baby food) through
>>>one of them squeezy things you use to put stuff in
>>>youre ear when you have ear ache(what they
>>>called???)Do this for 2 weeks max and itl be fine.
>>>As for telling the sex, females have a 'Y' shape and
>>>males, 2 VERY small lumps and, well, you know.
>>>Any problems, email me

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