SarahWonderland
Junior Guinea Pig
Hello Everyone
So my partner and I have two boars (Jeffery and Sonic) and 5 sows (Bell, Hazel, Riley, Lucy and Chloe) due to
1. Cage space. (Atm 5 sows in a 2x5 and the boars in a 2x4 not good enough but situations found us with a beautiful 3yr old piggie so, hoping for 1 boar 3 sows in the 2x5 and 1 boar and 2 sows in the 2x4).
2. Guinea pigs natural way of living in a heard of (a boar and some lady friends)
3. But not wanting baby piggies.
We have decided to get our boars neutured, i fully understand the possibilty of complications that comes with surgeries human and animals but believe their long term happiness.
I have read many many threads on here about post op care and neuturing i just have a few questions
....
1. Would it be okay to have the boars in a 2x3 for the first night next to my bed so i can check on them i have anxiety and so would like to be with them for the first couple of nights if possible, if not guess ill camp in the piggie room haha.
2. Do they have disolvable stitches or will i need to return them to the vet to get them taken out?
3. Should i change the bedding (fleece) every day for 1 week or two?
4. How long will the stitches last? Have you experienced ripped stitches or boars pulling them out? What do you do?
5. After the month is up after the surgery I was thinking introducing the boar to 1 sow at a time and seeing how they interact and splitting them this way? Or
Since my sows are split into their clicks should i try putting hazel and bell date with jeffery than try lucy, chloe and Riley with sonic like group dating?
I would follow normal procedures in introducing new guinea pigs (clean cage and hidies and a bath, natural ground etc).
Any other information would be fantastic the surgery is monday 31st; so nervous but i think its for the best.
Picture because they are cute.


So my partner and I have two boars (Jeffery and Sonic) and 5 sows (Bell, Hazel, Riley, Lucy and Chloe) due to
1. Cage space. (Atm 5 sows in a 2x5 and the boars in a 2x4 not good enough but situations found us with a beautiful 3yr old piggie so, hoping for 1 boar 3 sows in the 2x5 and 1 boar and 2 sows in the 2x4).
2. Guinea pigs natural way of living in a heard of (a boar and some lady friends)
3. But not wanting baby piggies.
We have decided to get our boars neutured, i fully understand the possibilty of complications that comes with surgeries human and animals but believe their long term happiness.
I have read many many threads on here about post op care and neuturing i just have a few questions
....
1. Would it be okay to have the boars in a 2x3 for the first night next to my bed so i can check on them i have anxiety and so would like to be with them for the first couple of nights if possible, if not guess ill camp in the piggie room haha.
2. Do they have disolvable stitches or will i need to return them to the vet to get them taken out?
3. Should i change the bedding (fleece) every day for 1 week or two?
4. How long will the stitches last? Have you experienced ripped stitches or boars pulling them out? What do you do?
5. After the month is up after the surgery I was thinking introducing the boar to 1 sow at a time and seeing how they interact and splitting them this way? Or
Since my sows are split into their clicks should i try putting hazel and bell date with jeffery than try lucy, chloe and Riley with sonic like group dating?
I would follow normal procedures in introducing new guinea pigs (clean cage and hidies and a bath, natural ground etc).
Any other information would be fantastic the surgery is monday 31st; so nervous but i think its for the best.
Picture because they are cute.

