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Old Jul 13, 2007, 08:14 PM
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Guinea Pigs

Hello, I am 9 yrs old and today my piggie (Lucy) had babies.
We moved her out of the cage with the other girl piggie (haha) when I noticed that Lucy looked like a pear.
I was going to have my mom take her to the vet today but when we woke up we called her (the vet) to bring her in. It was at this time we noticed that she had already had her babies. She had five in all but when we got to them only 2 were alive. Is this normal? Also, Lucy is over 7 months, should I be worried and what should I look for? How soon should I wait before I play with the new babies?

By the way we named them MoMo and Yankee!

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Old Jul 14, 2007, 01:17 AM   #2  
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as this is her first litter she has to learn what to do with the babies, she could have killed some of them unfortunately by accident by squashing them or bieng generally clumbsy and not knowing what she should do with them... keep an eye on her to make sure she is feeding the babies, i would get the vet to have a look at her anyway,
as it is her first litter then maybe wait for 2 to 3 weeks before handling any of the babies as she may feel you are a threat to them and kill the rest of the babies..

most guinea pigs do make good mothers.. my advice would be just keep her calm and dont mess about in the cage any more often than you have to,
you dont say if she is indoor or outdoor but if outdoor or a bit cool in your house the chill could have killed the young pups, keep her warm and add extra bedding in her cage and she will need a lot more food from now on to keep her energy up,

good luck with her and let us know how the pups go

katie

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