Guinea Pig Care : Breeding Pet Guinea Pigs

Learn from an exotic animal health technician and learn why she does not recommend breeding pet guinea pigs and what factors to consider if you do choose to breed them, in this free online video.

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25 Responses to “Guinea Pig Care : Breeding Pet Guinea Pigs”

  • Anonymous says:

    it sucks we have to wait for it to load for information everyone already knows

  • Anonymous says:

    Guinea pigs are cute and can be used as pets, but originaly they were domesticated to be eaten. Just think of a cheetah eating a cute newborn fawn, its a way of life. As long as they are killed with respect there is no problem with it.

  • Anonymous says:

    well i like them alive

  • Anonymous says:

    I like them fried…

  • Anonymous says:

    Wow I can’t believe how ignorant some comments are. This is a information video! Have some respect!

  • Anonymous says:

    That guinea was on the point of full-blown panic during the entire video

  • Anonymous says:

    Go0d point ;) animals shouldnt be eaten its just like eating a human….yuk!

  • Anonymous says:

    thanxs expert village!

  • Anonymous says:

    Show us your boobs!

  • Anonymous says:

    look breeding aint hard, give em time, thell fuck silly, few weeks later u got 5 babies running around completly unexpected, i still remeber hahaha it was fun. take dad pig out tho he eats babies.

  • Anonymous says:

    i’m a veg and i think it’s wrong to eat meat, but what’s the difference between eating a guinea pig and a cow? “guinea pigs are cuter” is not a good answer. as long as they are killed with respect and kept free-range, then it isn’t cruel, it’s way of life.

  • Anonymous says:

    im sorry. very very very sorry to say they did.

  • Anonymous says:

    in peru they call them cooye(coo-yay)

  • Anonymous says:

    The pelvic bones fuse at a year, 4 months is way too early

  • Anonymous says:

    They are more nutricious than pork , more protein ,etc . It was the meat source of the Inca Empire and is yet of millions in the andean region in south america were is originated this animal.

  • Anonymous says:

    grow up! i just had some guinea pig and potatoes:) hmmmm!

  • Anonymous says:

    i wanna kill inka

  • Anonymous says:

    yep! visit my country too and you’ll see how delicious guinea pigs are:) we kill them humanely and with respect.

  • Anonymous says:

    guinea pigs are from Peru , we domesticated them to eat them. if you don’t like it too bad. i don’t blame you for eating cow or chicken meat. guinea pigs are delicious, i’ll be killing them tomorrow:)

  • Anonymous says:

    he isnt kidding they do eat them …my pastor went to south america somewhere and they where honoring him by having a guinea pig feast ….and he had to eat it haha

  • Anonymous says:

    you asshole
    guinea pigs are pets not food

  • Anonymous says:

    i have 230 guinea pigs at home:) i’ll be killing 20 next week for a party:) if anyone wants a good recipe just send me a private message:)! PS. in Peru we eat them:)

  • Anonymous says:

    i have two guinea pigs but i dont know if there a boy or a irl i think one of them is already pregnant so i dont know

  • Anonymous says:

    Guinea pigs are NO WHERE NEAR extinction, that is RIDICULOUS, terribly ignorant arguement. If that were the case, shelters across the country alone would not exist, and there would not be thousands without homes.

  • Anonymous says:

    f*** stupid, the f**** hell was that, dumb ass fatso women, jee

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