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When can guinea pigs be produced again after giving birth?
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Okay friends, back again on the farmer's cage channel, a channel that specifically discusses rabbit farming and guinea pig farming.
This time I want to try to answer our friend's question, where he asked about what age can a guinea pig be bred again after the guinea pig gives birth?
Before answering this question, I want to try to explain briefly about the production cycle of guinea pigs.
Based on my cage experience, guinea pigs can be bred around the age of 3-4 months.
Both male guinea pigs and female guinea pigs.
For a guinea pig, the ideal gestational age is 50-60 days or about 2 months after mating, usually depending on how many babies are conceived or how big the shape of the baby is, the more or the bigger the baby, usually the longer it will take in the womb, and vice versa. .
Usually there are fewer and smaller babies for a faster delivery.
To answer the question of what age can guinea pigs be bred again after giving birth, the answer depends on the situation of the cage location, yes, usually for colony cage models.
It's different if you use a battery cage where the cage is filled with one guinea pig, yes, this usually depends on the owner for mating
According to a friend of mine who is focused on guinea pig farming, although guinea pigs can be bred immediately after giving birth, ideally they should be bred again about a week or two after giving birth.
So it's clear, friends, the answer to the question when can guinea pigs be bred after giving birth is 1 hour, they can mate immediately if the cage is a colony model or a sling model.
On the other hand, if you use a battery cage, ideally it is 1-2 weeks before mating after giving birth
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