guinea pig owners? Pregnant sow...

imma honky said:
I prefer sheep. I like their stupidity. Just stick those back legs in your boots so they can't run away.
i cant believe i hadnt thought of that yet. thanks! :wave:
 
Ramsey said:
i cant believe i hadnt thought of that yet. thanks! :wave:

Just get the correct boots, the leg part is oversized. Makes em eaiser to drop in. :laugh3:
 
all this boot stuff is kinda wierd i just dont know. i think i'm gonna stick to stumps and cows
 
guinea pigs are pretty cool. I had quite a few growing up (because they kept multiplying). some are born dead, some live. i never had a mother reject any of the live ones.

i think we always removed the dad before this happened to prevent any complications (eatings).
 
dodgetkboy78 said:
actually, it is funny this came up, we were givin a chinchilla today, anyone know anything about these?
it looks tasty.?

We were given a couple, to Chinchilla sit. They slept all day and rattled the cage all night, they seemed kind of high strung. Of course, I don´t think the dog staring in the cage and salivating, 24/7 was helping them to adjust. Wasn´t long till they were relocated to the basement. I was glad when the owners came home.
When I lived in So. Cal a couple of our pet Guinea pigs, made a jail break. And took up residence under two rather large Bogonvillia bushes (each like 12 feet across and inch long thorns). All attempts to capture them failed, we finally gave up. At the end of three years, we had a heard of about twenty and one really confused Bullfrog (never did see any green Guinea pigs, but it wasn´t from lack of effort) , living under the bushes. An occasional Owl or Hawk would weed out the slow Guinea pigs, they are really quick, when they go wild. The local cats and dogs, never did catch any, that I knew about, but it wasn´t from a lack of trying.
 
guinea pigs gone wild? HAHAHA! never thought they would survive. HUH. I had hampsters when i was little, they were kinda neat, we had a trick though, we would darken the room during the day, and light them at night.
it was dads idea. and it worked!
 
bjoehandley said:
Glad I don't have a reputation to ruin here..................................Should have known better :wave:

yeah, actually, tihs is a great forum! im glad you posted it, i ahve learned a lot about jeeps already, and if i ever ahve one, i know where to look.
i feel a bit out of place, having a dodge powerd F600 that has 60" tires.
oh, well, havent gotten any threatening PM's yet.
 
hahaha, just ignore the past few posts. my sister bought one that was pregnant. we thought she just had a weight problem, but no, i felt something squirming around in her one night. sure enough shes pregnant. the vet told us not to worry, they are really good mothers. they do everything for themselves. dont try to interfere, because it will harm the babies. just sit back and wait till shes done. my sisters had 4, now we have a damn farm in her room. all i can say is sell em, unless you wanna be cleanin that cage every week. but seriously, dont worry about the mom. if something does happen, wait till shes all done and then take her to the vet. its worth it in the end to see teh little ones, they're cuter than you think. hth
 
Glenn's guinea pig...





heh, I did her.
 
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