2 boars for a new owner

Newowner2024

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Hi everyone. We have purchased 2 bonded boars from a rescue. Seemed to be getting on well to start but 1 week in and I’ve noticed some chasing, rumbling and mounting today.

We have a 2 tier hutch set-up with plenty of space. The bigger and more dominant one stays downstairs. When the other one comes downstairs to explore, that’s when downstairs Guinea starts the above behaviour.

Should I be concerned? Any advice from more experienced owners welcome.
 
Hello, welcome to the forum and the wonderful world of guinea pigs. After a move it takes two weeks for them to settle in their new accommodation so there will be dominance displays. Someone who is less of a dinosaur will link the relevant guides for you.
How old are your boys and what are their names? Boars are often more chilled and affectionate toward us, especially when they get older.
 
Hi and welcome, have a good read at the above link

It will take a while the your boys to settle, it’s a new territory and any changes will bring about dominance behaviour from the top boar. From what you say this is normal dominance behaviour, chasing, mounting and rumbling. Your boars need to settle into their new home and the top boar has to stamp his authority.
I would for now make sure you place food (hay, veggies and pellets) in both levels of your hutch, don’t bother with biwls, just scatter it around so both boys get food wherever they are, same with water, one bowl of water on each level
 
Welcome to the forum

I agree with everything that has been said - it takes two weeks for them to reestablish their hierarchy in a new environment so it’s normal to see dominance during that time.
However, those behaviours are also normal at all times and something you will see throughout their life as they maintain their bond.

I would also add that two storey living can, in some boar pairs, cause issues. One pig can claim a level as their own and cause issues when the other tries to use that level. It doesn’t always happen but it is advisable to keep an eye once they are past their two weeks.
(It’s for that reason that I never use two storey any more for my boar pairs).
The hutch needs to be a 6ft hutch

This guides below explain further

 
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