Hello,
I've read through a few posts similar to my situation and read the behaviour guides and babies, however i feel i still have questions for my situation and sorry it comes with a story! Please help
I rescued two sows and had a surprise pregnant piggie! I also rescued a neutered boar a week later. The original plan was to have 1 neutered boar to 2 sows.
Prior to the neutered boar, the sows were in a group and had been living together. It is very clear the one is dominant, the pregnant piggie is very submissive and will run at any opportunity.
I was worried as when i had cleaned the cage, the dominant became very aggressive to the submissive, fur raised, chasing and nipping and teeth chattering.(even though the other piggie was squeeling and was not confrontational at all) It seemed to have calmed down and within a few days they were sharing the food bowl (there would be the odd nip/launch 'get out my way' from the dominant)
I've also noticed the dominant was very grumpy in seasons and would chase and hump alot too.
I added the neutered boar and the dominant accepted him and actually seems to like him more than the submissive sow.
However, this all changed as i separated the submissive sow into a maternity area. She now has 2 week old babies.
I have put them all in a run together for floor time and they all seemed very good. The grumpy dominant sow seemed ok with the babies, definitely told them to back off if they came within suckling range and she didn't interact with momma pig. The boar seems fine with the babies. A lot of sniffing and popcorning! (The babies followed him popcorning too)
So I put them all in the cage after a few meets in the run. (They all see each other through the bars)
The dominant pig seemed her usual grumpy self and keeping away from the babies, she'd eat by their side but tell them to clear off on her terms. However she seemed to have taken a dislike to the submissive sow. Poor momma pig was petrified and running out her way. I don't understand the dominants problem. She seemed fear aggressive. Putting herself in the corner, low chattering, fur raised, and if the submissive came into an opposite corner, she'd lunged and chase her. It wasn't nice to see, they spent some time in separate areas in the cage but even when momma had her back to her, she's charged and nip her. It did calm down and there was small moments where they were close just grazing and ignored each other.
I have separated the momma and babies but they'd only been in for 1 day. I think I've gone wrong by doing that as I've read that can cause it to start all over if i put them back.
Had i added momma and babies too early?
The dominant sow seems very sensitive to change. I have thought whether the dominant is happy and should I consider her going to the rescue and she seems happy with a neutered boar.
The other reason i added them all together is that i need the second cage to put the 2 baby boars at 250g/3 weeks so thought it would be good to socialise them as a large herd before the boys go as a pair.
Sorry for long message. I want to make sure they're all happy furry potatoes.
Thank you
I've read through a few posts similar to my situation and read the behaviour guides and babies, however i feel i still have questions for my situation and sorry it comes with a story! Please help
I rescued two sows and had a surprise pregnant piggie! I also rescued a neutered boar a week later. The original plan was to have 1 neutered boar to 2 sows.
Prior to the neutered boar, the sows were in a group and had been living together. It is very clear the one is dominant, the pregnant piggie is very submissive and will run at any opportunity.
I was worried as when i had cleaned the cage, the dominant became very aggressive to the submissive, fur raised, chasing and nipping and teeth chattering.(even though the other piggie was squeeling and was not confrontational at all) It seemed to have calmed down and within a few days they were sharing the food bowl (there would be the odd nip/launch 'get out my way' from the dominant)
I've also noticed the dominant was very grumpy in seasons and would chase and hump alot too.
I added the neutered boar and the dominant accepted him and actually seems to like him more than the submissive sow.
However, this all changed as i separated the submissive sow into a maternity area. She now has 2 week old babies.
I have put them all in a run together for floor time and they all seemed very good. The grumpy dominant sow seemed ok with the babies, definitely told them to back off if they came within suckling range and she didn't interact with momma pig. The boar seems fine with the babies. A lot of sniffing and popcorning! (The babies followed him popcorning too)
So I put them all in the cage after a few meets in the run. (They all see each other through the bars)
The dominant pig seemed her usual grumpy self and keeping away from the babies, she'd eat by their side but tell them to clear off on her terms. However she seemed to have taken a dislike to the submissive sow. Poor momma pig was petrified and running out her way. I don't understand the dominants problem. She seemed fear aggressive. Putting herself in the corner, low chattering, fur raised, and if the submissive came into an opposite corner, she'd lunged and chase her. It wasn't nice to see, they spent some time in separate areas in the cage but even when momma had her back to her, she's charged and nip her. It did calm down and there was small moments where they were close just grazing and ignored each other.
I have separated the momma and babies but they'd only been in for 1 day. I think I've gone wrong by doing that as I've read that can cause it to start all over if i put them back.
Had i added momma and babies too early?
The dominant sow seems very sensitive to change. I have thought whether the dominant is happy and should I consider her going to the rescue and she seems happy with a neutered boar.
The other reason i added them all together is that i need the second cage to put the 2 baby boars at 250g/3 weeks so thought it would be good to socialise them as a large herd before the boys go as a pair.
Sorry for long message. I want to make sure they're all happy furry potatoes.
Thank you