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I'm hopefully getting a rescue boar, Alfie, from summerleaze :) to be friends with Charlie if it all works out.

Will they be ok if their hutch and run is next to the girls? Will i need to move just the run away?

And also Charlie's hair was all stuck in his bits today. Do i need to trim his hair?

I've never had boars before so any advice is appreciated whatever it is.
 
I have got my two boars in a hutch at right angles with the hutch my two girls are in. The girls are set back slightly so neither can really see each other. I was more concerned about the boys getting a 'whiff' of the girls and having behaviour probs. I always sort the boys first and have separate everythings! I only have one run, so the boys go in first, then the girls, and I try and move it around the lawn quite a bit. Hopefully will have another run for next year. I had never had boars before, but they are great so far. Good Luck. xx
 
if he is long haired i would trim round his botty - mine are long haired and always trim short to stop this problem happening and stops wee and poo getting all tangled in it.

i cannot see a problem with their house being next to the girls. they may rumble alot and be interested in them, but there cannot be much harm in being close to eachother!

well done for getting rescues and good luck with it all! :)
 
I think sometimes it depends on the pigs - I know people who happily keep boar pairs close to females and have never had problems, yet took in a pair last year who fell out very badly after getting a sniff of the girls, so it seems to go either way. It's really hard to predict with these boys isn't it!
 
I used to try and keep boys so their accommodation was not near the girls - but I've given up now and they just have to get on with it! Touch wood, mine seem fairly settled. I guess if you've got an unsettled pair or a new pair then it might help if they can't smell girly pigs!

They do sometimes get hair stuck in their bits - careful trimming will help (blunt ended scissors, just in case :)) )

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Yes, it does depend on the boars rolleyes.

In my opinion, while you are bonding the boars, I would keep them totally away from the girlies run and hutch.

Also give Charlie a quick trim and perhaps a bath so that all his scent is removed before Alfie arrives. And introduce them on neutral territory with lots of distractions.

Well done on adopting Alfie ... hope all goes really well.
 
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