JamesC
New Born Pup
Hi
I've read through all the threads on here about bonding, but to be honest finding the sheer amount of information a bit overwhelming and not sure how best to apply it to our situation!
I'll explain the whole story and hopefully can be pointed in the right direction.
So we got two litter brothers last May (Deano and Monty), and they were outside in a hutch. They got on fine. Unfortunately one of them had health problems from day one and died around Christmas (RIP little Deano Deano).
On the advice of our local breeder we got another guinea straight away, a 2 month old fluffy thing called Joey, and put him straight in with Monty. Initially they seemed ok but we noticed after a few weeks they must've had a fight and had hurt each other (Joey had a really bad cut on the back of his neck which took a lot of time and care to heal, and Monty had a few smaller scratches which got a little infected too).
I found this place and learnt a lot from here about the amount of space really needed (especially for boys), giving two food bowls and water holders etc, plus not having hideys with one exit, but a bit late unfortunately having previously just gone on the breeders advice!
So, with the help of this thread I put them together a new indoor C&C cage with a divider down the middle. Housing For Two Not Quite Bonded Boars
At first, Joey would chatter his teeth a lot through the bars but has calmed down over time. Monty always seems really excited to see Joey, sort of purring and chattering away through the bars, and they'll often sit right next to each other either side, although Joey still seems a lot cooler on the relationship he seems happy enough just sitting like that. The only time Joey gets upset is if I feed Monty first, then there's a bit of chattering.
A couple of times we've tried putting them together in their indoor run, but both times they've ended up startling each other and Joey has been a little aggressive (not doing anything violent but sort of running or jumping at Monty and making Monty run away) and we've pulled Monty straight out within less than a minute both times, as I don't want to risk anything.
So when we put them out they now have a run each, but Monty seems to get quite upset whenever we take him away from Joey, which is a little heartbreaking.
Any suggestions? Should we try the bath thing (Monty hates baths even on his own)? Should I hold my nerve a bit longer when putting them together in the run and see what happens? Or do we just need to give up and Monty will have to deal with the occasional time apart because Joey's just not so keen and it's not worth the risk?
Any advice appreciated.
James
I've read through all the threads on here about bonding, but to be honest finding the sheer amount of information a bit overwhelming and not sure how best to apply it to our situation!
I'll explain the whole story and hopefully can be pointed in the right direction.
So we got two litter brothers last May (Deano and Monty), and they were outside in a hutch. They got on fine. Unfortunately one of them had health problems from day one and died around Christmas (RIP little Deano Deano).
On the advice of our local breeder we got another guinea straight away, a 2 month old fluffy thing called Joey, and put him straight in with Monty. Initially they seemed ok but we noticed after a few weeks they must've had a fight and had hurt each other (Joey had a really bad cut on the back of his neck which took a lot of time and care to heal, and Monty had a few smaller scratches which got a little infected too).
I found this place and learnt a lot from here about the amount of space really needed (especially for boys), giving two food bowls and water holders etc, plus not having hideys with one exit, but a bit late unfortunately having previously just gone on the breeders advice!
So, with the help of this thread I put them together a new indoor C&C cage with a divider down the middle. Housing For Two Not Quite Bonded Boars
At first, Joey would chatter his teeth a lot through the bars but has calmed down over time. Monty always seems really excited to see Joey, sort of purring and chattering away through the bars, and they'll often sit right next to each other either side, although Joey still seems a lot cooler on the relationship he seems happy enough just sitting like that. The only time Joey gets upset is if I feed Monty first, then there's a bit of chattering.
A couple of times we've tried putting them together in their indoor run, but both times they've ended up startling each other and Joey has been a little aggressive (not doing anything violent but sort of running or jumping at Monty and making Monty run away) and we've pulled Monty straight out within less than a minute both times, as I don't want to risk anything.
So when we put them out they now have a run each, but Monty seems to get quite upset whenever we take him away from Joey, which is a little heartbreaking.
Any suggestions? Should we try the bath thing (Monty hates baths even on his own)? Should I hold my nerve a bit longer when putting them together in the run and see what happens? Or do we just need to give up and Monty will have to deal with the occasional time apart because Joey's just not so keen and it's not worth the risk?
Any advice appreciated.
James