Theres this huge hype going around about not breeding guinea pigs today. But whose to say I'm going to sell them? And what if I'm just going to help them along in their natural way of building up into a small colony? can you blame me for wanting to observe their actual way of life?
Is it my fault that I in every 5 guinea pigs die? ever think it could be the breeders fault because their not being taken care of properly? eg. 8 pregnant guinea pigs plus young litter plus a few males arent going to get the attention they need. I've housed at least 50 pregnancies and only ONE guinea pig died. And i think that was simply because if exhaustion. She delivered all the babies fine and died in the hours afterward. Luckily my other female took on her babies mothering them for her. ABack to the point. I think before you people go calling other people cruel, selfish and inconsiderate for wanting to breed, that maybe you should know their situation before you go assuming. Thanks
2007-07-10
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