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Abyssinian Guinea Picture Pig

The abyssinian guinea picture pig, and guinea hen chick pictures will often be found together on searches for information because of the similarity of the name. They should not be bred until they are at least 20 weeks of age. Three young are common for the species. Actually, these animals are very popular pets because of their availability, docile temperaments, tendency not to bite or scratch when handled, and relatively clean habits. They are not long-lived and their average life expectancy ranges from 3 to 5 years. There are many different kinds of these animals, but what you need is a cavy of a short haired type. They are easier to look after than their long haired relatives and just also very pretty and cute. The abyssinian guinea picture pig, and guinea hen chick pictures will often be found together on searches for information because of the similarity of the name. To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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They are also called the Domestic Cavy and live to be 5 or 6 years on the average, yet there are exceptions to this. They are comical looking cavies with a longer fur that averages 2 inches in length. They have a broad head and a short face with a moustache around the nose and large bright eyes. The ears are petal shaped and droop and their bodies are relatively long. The coat colors can be tortoiseshell, roan and brindle. They have prominent whorls in the coat, referred to as rosettes. Most representatives of this type have five rosettes, but some individuals may have up to ten. The abyssinian guinea picture pig, and guinea hen chick pictures will often be found together on searches for information because of the similarity of the name.

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