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Not sure...try and see if you can feel/see the penis bone. Usually, it's not hard to spot. Just gently press above the genitals. It's soft and squishy when it's a female. You can feel a bump/tube thing if it's a male. As a matter of fact, I think I can see the penis bone in the 2nd pic. I hope you separated the baby from its mom/female cagemates...if not please do so! Male guinea pigs can become fertile as early as 3 weeks of age.
I do feel a hard bone above the genitals. When I try to reveal the penis though, it doesn't seem like a ton "comes out", it only extends out a little. Thoughts?
It looks like female to me. See this link. The pig number 15.
https://cavyspirit.com/sexing.htm
That's all you can do is try to get the penis out or wait till the balls drop but that takes months. Some are easier than others but if you are pressing the right spot and nothing, you got a girl. Do you have a recuse place? Maybe go to a pet store and ask a person there but ask questions you already know. See if you can find a knowledgeable person. Not all pet store clerks are unknowledgeable. Some actually work there because they love animals then they learn, crap.Hmm, I don't see a pig (broken link removed) , it seems to end at (broken link removed) . Damnit though, that really freaks me out. I hope he's not female. I'll keep getting better photos and see if I can actually get the penis to fully come out to confirm...
I'll be taking him to someone to help confirm his sex next week... Just today I noticed he humped my other guinea pig! The other one is definitely male; he's 1 year old and has been consistently identified as male by both his previous owners and the local Humane Society. Do females hump other pigs or is this strictly a male behavior? Here's hoping I have a little twink guinea pig instead of a pregnant one!