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Tag Archives: guinea pigs

Jelly had Four!

June 5, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

And another white Guinea pig gave birth   to a healthy litter of four on June 4! There are two brown and red piggies, and two brown and tan piggies. They […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Lisa’s Babies and Piggie Woes

June 4, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

This morning, I was received a treat. I had just finished treating the rabbits for ear mites, and I look over and see Lisa, my white albino guinea pig giving […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

All the Things…

June 3, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Why is it that I run out of cages right before I go on a work trip?! I am going to Duluth to present my dissertation research for five days. […]

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Construction, Ducks, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Quail, Rabbits, Update

Random Single Baby

June 1, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I am not sure who had this baby, but a black and white baby showed up on Tuesday May 26. I don’t know if Hermione had a first baby early, […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Hermione had a Singlet

May 31, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

On Friday morning, May 29, Hermione had her first baby. It is a lovely Piggie that is a pale color grey, with some white markings. I don’t even know if […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Waffles Had Three

May 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I love my Waffles, Agouti, red, gorgeous… And she didn’t disappoint. She had a litter of three on 5/26/15. One has a blaze white on her head, and an orange […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Single Pup from White

May 28, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

One of Raspberry’s babies from her January litter had a single baby on 5/24. It is a nice red and black baby. She was a little young to deliver, hence […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

A New Trio for Charcoal

May 26, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Charcoal usually springs beautiful baby piggies… And she had a litter of 3 on May 24. Two of the babies are mostly black with small dots on the skull, and […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Five for Cinnamon

May 11, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Cinnamon wound up with a litter of five Guinea pig babies today! I can’t believe it. This morning, before my cattle herding seminar, I saw she had delivered two, but […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Two Black Babies for Peaches

May 9, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, Peaches ended up having little piggies sooner than I anticipated. She didn’t look super pregnant. But this evening, I found two new babies that I hadn’t seen before running […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Amethyst’s First Litter

May 8, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Well, when they have babies in the back box, it is always difficult to tell exactly how many they have, considering there are like, 500 babies running around. But, I […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

And Again… Magician Delivers 9

May 7, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

A productive rabbitry is very important to stay viable. I have a lot of demand for raw fed rabbits, and therefore, more kits means I can sell rabbits on demand. […]

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Business, Guinea Pigs, Homesteading, Rabbits

Creme had Babies

May 5, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Late in the night on 4/26, Creme had a healthy litter of three new babies. I pulled her inside to the old nursery, because it was chill, and I didn’t […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Pebbles had a baby

May 3, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

I found a mostly white baby with a splash of color around both eyes in the front box this morning. I believe it belongs to Pebbles.

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Cookie Had Babies

May 1, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

After four miscarriages, Cookie finally carried a group of babies to term, and birthed them. There were four kits total (born 4/24), but one was dead. Two of them are […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Ruby has Babies

April 29, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Last October, Pebbles and Ron had a little girl, Ruby. And on 4/20/15, she had her first litter of two baby pigs. She is doing very well. They are both […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Pop had Babies

April 26, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

For her second litter, little Miss Pop, daughter of Cassius and Brutus, had a litter if three tiny, black, orange and white babies. This guy broke out of the nursery […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Guinea Pigs Moved Outside

April 24, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

There were over 60 guinea pigs in the indoor pen, so since the weather is nice, and I need to convert that area into a brooder box for my future […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Buffy had Babies

April 23, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

Buffy had three babies early Friday morning. There is a solid white baby Piggie. Another baby Piggie has a black face with a blaze, and an orange butt. But, by […]

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

Gris had a Baby

April 21, 2015by dirtartful Leave a comment

One solid grey baby born on 4/18 by Gris. It was a first for her, and everything is going very well. It isn’t a color I have yet.

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Guinea Pigs, Homesteading

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