Nutella&ice-cream
Junior Guinea Pig
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- Nov 5, 2019
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Hello everyone
We are very lucky to have 2 young boars and since having them we have been talking to them lots but they have spent most of their time in their bedroom tucked away under hay and in their hideys. (Just over a week) They have been coming out regularly for food when nobody is watching but not for anything else. It is a 2 tier hutch and the only time they have ventured downstairs is if we open the hutch to their bedroom and they run away.
I need some advice on how to safely pick them up from their bedroom as I'm so scared they're going to fall out the door and it's a long way down! We have tried putting in cardboard boxes and pigloos to encourage them to jump into those but without any success. Currently, if I get them downstairs, as soon as I am there, they are back up the ramp again. I'm just not fast enough. Obviously, we need to pick them up and remove them from the hutch to clean it out properly. Any advice welcome!
Thanks
We are very lucky to have 2 young boars and since having them we have been talking to them lots but they have spent most of their time in their bedroom tucked away under hay and in their hideys. (Just over a week) They have been coming out regularly for food when nobody is watching but not for anything else. It is a 2 tier hutch and the only time they have ventured downstairs is if we open the hutch to their bedroom and they run away.
I need some advice on how to safely pick them up from their bedroom as I'm so scared they're going to fall out the door and it's a long way down! We have tried putting in cardboard boxes and pigloos to encourage them to jump into those but without any success. Currently, if I get them downstairs, as soon as I am there, they are back up the ramp again. I'm just not fast enough. Obviously, we need to pick them up and remove them from the hutch to clean it out properly. Any advice welcome!
Thanks