Kymaero
New Born Pup
I recently tried to bond my two boars, Pippin (2 years old) and Dali (9 months old). Pippin has been the dominant pig in both of his past relationships, and Dali was previously in a boar trio with his foster family (he and his brother were young pigs introduced to an older boar, but he was living with the other two right up until I adopted him). I introduced them on neutral ground, with two big piles of hay and some treats scattered around. For the first hour, they mostly just ate, with Dali humping Pippin pretty much every time he moved, but Pippin continuing to eat or even lay down. Dali lay down a couple times too, but then whenever Pippin moved, he'd get back up again, and back to humping.
But after that hour, Pippin nipped at Dali to get him to stop, and Dali took offense. They started teeth-chattering pretty hard, facing off, and nipping. I stopped the session when Dali lunged for Pippin. But I've done some reading and watched some other bonding videos, and wonder if I stepped in too soon? I just didn't want either of them to get injured.
It's been a little over a month since the failed intro (Dali ended up with foot fungus, and Pippin recently had some minor dental surgery), and my husband wants to try again. I'm not so sure. What do you think?
They're currently living side-by-side, each in a 4x2 CC cage (which I had planned to be an 8x2). They bit at the bars the first day or so, but now they mostly lie next to them and touch noses, occasionally rumble strutting.
P.S.: We are located in South Korea, which has some adoption possibilities, but mostly just from foster families or people looking to re-home their guinea pigs. Boar dating is, unfortunately, not an option.
Here is a link to a video of the last minute of their introduction (when it started going wrong): https://youtube/lb543tEKOtg
Dali is red, and Pippin is gray
But after that hour, Pippin nipped at Dali to get him to stop, and Dali took offense. They started teeth-chattering pretty hard, facing off, and nipping. I stopped the session when Dali lunged for Pippin. But I've done some reading and watched some other bonding videos, and wonder if I stepped in too soon? I just didn't want either of them to get injured.
It's been a little over a month since the failed intro (Dali ended up with foot fungus, and Pippin recently had some minor dental surgery), and my husband wants to try again. I'm not so sure. What do you think?
They're currently living side-by-side, each in a 4x2 CC cage (which I had planned to be an 8x2). They bit at the bars the first day or so, but now they mostly lie next to them and touch noses, occasionally rumble strutting.
P.S.: We are located in South Korea, which has some adoption possibilities, but mostly just from foster families or people looking to re-home their guinea pigs. Boar dating is, unfortunately, not an option.
Here is a link to a video of the last minute of their introduction (when it started going wrong): https://youtube/lb543tEKOtg
Dali is red, and Pippin is gray