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Megan and Alyssa
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Guinea Pigs were first domesticated in 5000BC The Moche people of Peru worshipped them They continued to be a food source in the region Since ca. 1200 AD there have been many varieties of domestic guinea pigs
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In folklore traditions, guinea pigs played a role in traditional healing by being rubbed on the sick Spanish, Dutch, and English traders made guinea pigs exotic The earliest known account of the guinea pig is from 1547
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They are large rodents Short and robust body Large head No tail Colors range from black to golden to white
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Bigger housing is better They need exercise daily. The guinea pigs need to be let out cages once in a while Most guinea pigs need companions
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COMMON BREEDS Short haired Abyssinian Himalayan Peruvian Silkie Rex Teddy Texel 8 common breeds RARE OR EMERGING BREEDS Alpaca Lunkarya Crested Coronet English Merino Hairless Ridgeback Sheba mini Yak 8 uncommon breeds
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Female guinea pigs(sows) must be bred before 7 months Females will only allow breeding for 8 hours Pregnancy last for about 63 days Their body weight normally doubles Contractions start and dialation begins If there aren’t contractions, there must be a c section
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Fresh hay Mixed Grass or Timothy ¼ cup of pellets 3 servings of vegetables 1-2 tbs fruit per 2lbs of food
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When training guinea pigs, always use favorite treats. Things you can train your guinea pig to do: Sit up and beg Come when it’s called Using a litter box
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Food Water Cage Bedding Toys Balls, tunnels, ramps, house
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Don’t have visible tails Born with fur and the eyes are open Need to gnaw on things to wear down teeth Eat a lot of food Came from South America Members of the Cavy family Happy guinea pigs jump up and down “Popcorning” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_EfikYzj xg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_EfikYzj xg
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