Week 1 No signs
Week 2 Sow may start drinking more
Week 3 Sow will start gaining weight, there will be a tightening of the abdomen muscles.
Week 4 An experienced breeder will be able to feel small foetuses
Week 5 Sow usually looks noticeably pregnant, taking on a rather rounded appearance. You will be able to feel the outlines of the foetuses.
Week 7 You will be able to feel 'quickening' this is when the babies kick
Week 9 It may become difficult for the sow to move around but she should still be active and eat and drink as normal.
The pelvic bones will separate sometime during this week
Week 10 The babies will be born
omg mine has all of these symptoms she might have babies!!!
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How exciting! When do you think she is due?
ReplyDeletewe do not know probobly in 9 weeks?
ReplyDeleteIf it takes 10 weeks for the babies to be born and you think your pig will have her babies in nine weeks, that means she got pregnant one week ago, right?
ReplyDeleteHow long have you had her? More than a week? If so, for her to be pregnant, she had to have been with a male guinea pig since you brought her home.
Or, if she is showing all the symptoms you describe, she will have her babies much sooner than nine weeks from now.
I'm just sayin'.
what should i do? to make her more compterple in her labor should i remove oreo should i get her a house to herself more hay
ReplyDeleteshe could've got in contact with a male b-4 she got 2 the pet store
what should i do!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have had her 4 2 or about 1 week in beetween there
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