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Guinea Picture Pig Pregnant
A guinea picture pig pregnant can be found on a picture site and will include chick and nesting images.
In the wild, these animals live in extended family groups and the boar defends a small
territory. From time to time there can be aggressive squabbles between males. Males should normally be 34 months old at their first breeding and females should be first bred between 3 and 7 months of age. It is also important to know that a female cavy should be first bred before 7 months of age and if the first breeding is delayed beyond this time, life-threatening problems with delivery are encountered.
A guinea picture pig pregnant can be found on a picture site and will include chick and nesting images.
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Guinea Picture Pig Pregnant -
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The gestation period in the species is about 62 to 70 days. Females with a shorter period tend to have a large litter. The litter size is about 2-5 babies on the average and complications occur rarely. Sometimes, they abort the fetus, which is believed to be due to stress or other causes. It is recommended to supply a pregnant female with a lot of care. As a rule, the babies are born little and weigh not more that 70-100 grams. They are born fully furred and with their eyes opened. The young nurse usually not only from the mothers, but also from other lactating females. They reach sexual maturity early and should be separated if mp breeding is planned. A guinea picture pig pregnant can be found on a picture site and will include chick and nesting images.
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