Guinea Pig Pregnancy Calculator

The guinea pig pregnancy calculator will tell you the date when you can expect your guinea pig to give birth to little pups.

Last updated: January 8, 2026
Frank Zhao - Creator
CreatorFrank Zhao
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Due date
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Due Date

Sunday, 03/22/2026

65 days to go

🐹 Your sow is going to farrow in about 65 days! Today is day 0 of the gestation.

The earliest possible farrowing: 03/16/2026 The latest possible farrowing: 03/29/2026

Earliest Possible

03/16/2026

Day 59

Latest Possible

03/29/2026

Day 72

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Guinea pigs typically give birth within 59 to 72 days. Monitor your sow closely as the date approaches.

1Due date
due_date=breeding_date+65due\_date = breeding\_date + 65
2Earliest possible date
earliest=breeding_date+59earliest = breeding\_date + 59
3Latest possible date
latest=breeding_date+72latest = breeding\_date + 72
breeding_dateBreeding date
due_dateDue date
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Introduction / Overview

The Guinea Pig Pregnancy Calculator estimates your sow’s expected due date based on a breeding date. It also shows a practical earliest/latest window, so you can prepare supplies and monitoring in time.

This is useful for pet owners and breeders planning cage setup, monitoring, and vet check timing. If you manage multiple species, you may also like our Rabbit Gestation Calculator.

✅ Quick note: due dates are estimates. Individual variation can shift the true birth day by a few days.

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How to Use / Quick Start Guide

1

Enter the breeding date

Use the Breeding date field for the day the sow was bred.

2

Read the estimated due date

The calculator fills in the Due date and shows an earliest/latest window.

3

Use it in reverse (optional)

If you have a target due date, enter it and the calculator back-solves the breeding date.

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Example (with math):

If the sow was bred on Oct 1, an average due date estimate uses a 65-day gestation.

Oct 1+65 days\text{Oct 1} + 65\ \text{days}==Dec 5\text{Dec 5}

The earliest/latest range is computed the same way using 5959 and 7272 days.

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Calculation Method / Formula

The calculator uses a standard average guinea pig gestation length of 65 days, plus a realistic “normal range” window. In the calculator:

Core estimate

Due Date=Breeding Date+65 days\text{Due Date} = \text{Breeding Date} + 65\ \text{days}

(average; individual pregnancies vary)

Window shown in the results:

  • Earliest possible: Breeding Date+59 days\text{Breeding Date} + 59\ \text{days}
  • Latest possible: Breeding Date+72 days\text{Breeding Date} + 72\ \text{days}
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Real-World Examples / Use Cases

Example 1: Planning cage setup

Situation: You record a breeding date of Sep 10 and want a clear prep window.

Sep 10+65 days\text{Sep 10} + 65\ \text{days}==Nov 14\text{Nov 14}

How to use it: Begin preparing the cage and supplies at least a week before the “earliest possible” date.

Example 2: Breeding backward from a target due date

Situation: You want pups arriving around Mar 15. When should breeding occur?

Mar 15−65 days\text{Mar 15} - 65\ \text{days}==Jan 9\text{Jan 9}

How to use it: Plan pairing dates around the target, then confirm pregnancy and re-check the window.

Example 3: Interpreting “earliest” and “latest”

Situation: Your sow was bred on Nov 5. What window should you watch most closely?

Earliest

Nov 5+59\text{Nov 5} + 59

Average

Nov 5+65\text{Nov 5} + 65

Latest

Nov 5+72\text{Nov 5} + 72

How to use it: Treat the window as your monitoring period. If you’re outside the range, consider that your breeding date might be off (or consult a vet).

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Common Scenarios / When to Use

Best times to use it

  • Right after breeding (record keeping)
  • Before setting up a birthing area
  • When scheduling help / night checks
  • Planning vaccinations and nutrition changes

When it may be less accurate

  • If the breeding date is uncertain (unknown service)
  • If multiple breeding events occurred across many days
  • If health issues or extreme stress affected the pregnancy
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Tips & Best Practices

  • •Write down the date immediately: a “small” recording error of 3–5 days is the most common reason due dates feel off.
  • •Use the full window: plan your monitoring around the earliest/latest dates, not only the average.
  • •Prepare supplies early: clean cage area, fresh bedding, towels, and a plan for monitoring.
  • •Don’t ignore red flags: if the sow is clearly in trouble, prolonged labor, or shows sudden illness, contact a veterinarian.
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Pro Tip: If you’re timing multiple breeding groups, run the calculator for each group date and write the window on a barn calendar. Small workflow changes often beat perfect math.

Guinea Pig Pregnancy Calculator - Estimate Due Date