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I can answer all questions about these delightful creatures. I can also answer questions about rabbits. I can answer about care, breeding, grooming and all basic knowledge.
I have had a brilliant seven years experience about these wonderful creatures. I have also had four years breeding guinea-pigs.
I have had seven years experience in this area and have bred guinea-pigs for four years.
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Hello, If it is mites or lice there wouldn't be nay scabs if it had just developed, check through their fur carefully to see if you can see anything. To treat this and stop the guineas being so irritated
Hello, All guineas have different personalities and as long as she isn't ill she is probably very comfortable with her atmosphere which is why she would be falling asleep on you. If you would like her
Hello, I'm sorry but I can't help you without seeing but I would recommend taking him to your local vet as soon as possible. The vet you took him to sounds pretty useless so have a look on the internet
Hello, She shouldn't be pulling her legs behind her, check she is not in pain or discomfort and try to keep her cage as flat and clean as possible. She may have caught her leg on something. If this doesn't
Hello, Shows of blood are not at all uncommon and providing they are small and do not reoccur, seem to have no ill effect. However, they should always be taken seriously and the sow monitored very carefully

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