Engel
Adult Guinea Pig
Lots of photos taken.Congratulations on a safe arrival.
Enjoy the babies and take lots of pictures as they grow up so fast.
Glad mum is doing so well
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Lots of photos taken.
1 day old now and fair play, running around trying to munch hay. Still suckling off mum. How do I make sure Oreo is producing milk? They're suckling but idk if they are getting anything?
Oreo is doing so well. Unless you saw the babies in tow you wouldn't know she'd been pregnant. She looks so well.
Would there be any weight gain after 24hrs though? Both have lost a bit of weight but thought that's normal as digestive system isn't properly working until 2-3 days after birth.you’ll know by weighing the pups daily. If they are putting on weight then they are getting enough.
it’s also important to weigh given baby boars need to be separated at 250g or 3 weeks
Well I've done a little spot clean and I've have found a few teenie tiny poos. They are attempting to eat pellets and hay properly too. Also Oreo is producing milk. While checking her nipples some came out. They don't feel warm or look inflamed either which is good. She seems like the perfect textbook mother. Her instincts kicked in as soon as they were born. Which is a massive relief!
In her cage she has 2 hay piles. One near her sleeping area and a larger one on the other side of the cage. I've removed hay bags and litter box so everything is at ground level to make it easier for the pups. There's a shallow water dish too.
@Wiebke
Quick question regarding pellets. As there's technically 3 pigs now do I need to up pellets to 3tbsp? At the moment I'm giving 1 1/2 tbsp of pellets a day. Split between 2-3 meals. Some softened with warm water and some as they are. Babies are eating soft pellets in small amounts. I don't want to be grossly over feeding hence why I ask. She's still getting her normal veggies in the morning but I'm staying away from cabbages and kale for a few days as to not upset babies tums. Unlimited hay as always and I've upped the alfalfa to 2-3 handfuls. (It doesn't all get eaten, but most of it does)
Hi, you can give as few pellets as you want because they are the expendable bit of the diet to be honest; especially with feeding extra alfalfa.
Sorry, I am currently taking off-time from the forum due to provate commitments.
Oh dear, hope you're ok!Thanks for the tag. Sorry I have been away and only just got home (with car in back of recovery truck!) so not been on forum. I’m afraid the photos aren’t clear enough for me to tell. I know it’s difficult getting good photos (have had to do it myself).
Update
Everyone is well. Both mum and babies have continued to gain weight and eat well.
I have, however, realised that I've made the cage out of the wrong grids! They're only 30cm wide so my c&cs are 2ft by 4ft so 8sq feet
When I split the potential boar and pair him with Jupiter, would 12sq feet be enough for them?
Also would I be able to have the boys in a cage above the girls? Or will that cause issues?
One last thing. Will it be better to seperate and have cages side by side to begin with or shall I just stack the cage straight away? I know baby boar will cry regardless but would being able to see mum be best or not?
That's ok then.yes 12 sq ft is perfect for a boar pair - 6ft x 2ft is the recommended cage size.
Stacked cages are fine (with the boars at the top). The reason you have cages side by side is for interaction through the bars but as each baby is able to be paired with an older piggy immediately then they have the interaction and guidance from another so stacking is fine. Ensure you handle the boys first at all times
That's ok then.
What do I do if Jupiter doesn't take to Apollo?
Yes Jupiter would be 4 months in a few weeks so technically a teen.they should be ok while he is a baby. It’ll be once he hits his teens, particularly given Jupiter is also a teen (correct me if I’m wrong). If they do fall out then they will have to be separated. it’s often a case of hope for the best but prepare for the worst - Think about how you would do it, but do remember more boar pairs make it together than not. give the boar guides a read So you know what to look for
Yes Jupiter would be 4 months in a few weeks so technically a teen.
The way I understand the boar guide is it is about adult pigs so didn't know if babies would be different.
Like I hope nothing goes wrong. Jupiter can see them through the bars but the correx is quite high so I dont know if the pups can interact with him.
There's no signs that Jupiter isn't happy with them next door so hopefully even if they don't mesh in later months they hopefully may be able to live in a split hutch/cage dynamic.
I know that it could be very different when the boys meet properly but hopefully even if they can't live together (thinking if there's a bonding issue through teen months and they have to be split) hopefully they'll be happy living side by side. Yes mum is very relaxedIt’s good if he’s popcorning. But you won’t know until you put them together. Mum is looking very relaxed, nursing while laying down![]()
Ok I'm a little concerned about Eileithyia.
She's lost almost 100 g within the last 4 days. She seems well and herself still eating still drinking toileting and is still very active.
She is still having approximately one-and-a-half tablespoons of pellets one-and-a-half cups of veggies unlimited grass hay as well as approximately 2 handful of alfalfa Hay.
Babies are doing very well they have gained a lot of weight and still continue to do so. You're both over the 150 gram mark now. So unless her weight loss is due to this. I don't know.
This morning I have given her a little bit of a critical care alongside her hay and veggies. I will continue to monitor over the next 24-48 hours and if she continues to lose weight I'll pop her into the vets for a a general check to make sure that there is nothing underlying going on.
Nipples and vulva look fine no sign of inflammation redness or discharge. There is no infection smell. And her teeth look fine.
@Wiebke @VickiA if you have anything to add or suggest please do so.