Piggiewinkles
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi,
I'm getting concerned about 2 of my boars who live together in a C&C cage.
Monty is 2 years 6 months old and Stanley is 2 years 3 months. I bonded them over 2 years ago (after we lost Monty's brother at only 4 months old and I wanted company for him). Bonding them went fine, I followed all the guidelines (introduced them on neutral ground, put down veg and hay for them to share, left them to it to sort out their dominance, had 2 of everything in the cage etc). Monty has always been the dominant male but never caused Stanley any problems and they got along fine....until about 2 weeks ago. Stanley suddenly started rubbing Monty up the wrong way, he's constantly chattering his teeth at Monty, trying to mount him, they've been nosing each other and yawning a lot. Stanley is always the instigator and hunches his back and the hairs stand up on end. Whenever Stanley noses at Monty he backs away. Whenever i'm home I let them run around downstairs so that they've got as much space as possible. When Monty runs into the other room (presumably to get some peace away from Stanley), stanley follows him and starts again. Stanley isn't stopping Monty eating or drinking but Monty has definitely gone into his shell. He used to squeak and bite at the cage when one of my other 2 piggies was let out (I had to cable tie the C&C cage together because he'd ram it so hard sometimes the connectors would come off!), however now he only really squeaks when he hears the rustle of a carrier bag as he knows it's vegetable time.
I've had a read of the signs of dominant/aggressive behaviour and Stanley is definitely showing these although at present it hasn't led to a full on fight, but i'm worried it could. I'm trying to leave them to get on with it as much as possible so that they can hopefully sort out their differences by themselves, but if it carries on should I separate them? Could it be the change in the season causing Stanley to change his behaviour? I read Spring can set off their hormones, if so how long does this usually last? I'm trying to avoid having to separate them as I know once you do this it can be hard to put them together again, however I really feel for Monty as he's not being given a break and the last thing i'd want is for them to injure each other.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I'm getting concerned about 2 of my boars who live together in a C&C cage.
Monty is 2 years 6 months old and Stanley is 2 years 3 months. I bonded them over 2 years ago (after we lost Monty's brother at only 4 months old and I wanted company for him). Bonding them went fine, I followed all the guidelines (introduced them on neutral ground, put down veg and hay for them to share, left them to it to sort out their dominance, had 2 of everything in the cage etc). Monty has always been the dominant male but never caused Stanley any problems and they got along fine....until about 2 weeks ago. Stanley suddenly started rubbing Monty up the wrong way, he's constantly chattering his teeth at Monty, trying to mount him, they've been nosing each other and yawning a lot. Stanley is always the instigator and hunches his back and the hairs stand up on end. Whenever Stanley noses at Monty he backs away. Whenever i'm home I let them run around downstairs so that they've got as much space as possible. When Monty runs into the other room (presumably to get some peace away from Stanley), stanley follows him and starts again. Stanley isn't stopping Monty eating or drinking but Monty has definitely gone into his shell. He used to squeak and bite at the cage when one of my other 2 piggies was let out (I had to cable tie the C&C cage together because he'd ram it so hard sometimes the connectors would come off!), however now he only really squeaks when he hears the rustle of a carrier bag as he knows it's vegetable time.
I've had a read of the signs of dominant/aggressive behaviour and Stanley is definitely showing these although at present it hasn't led to a full on fight, but i'm worried it could. I'm trying to leave them to get on with it as much as possible so that they can hopefully sort out their differences by themselves, but if it carries on should I separate them? Could it be the change in the season causing Stanley to change his behaviour? I read Spring can set off their hormones, if so how long does this usually last? I'm trying to avoid having to separate them as I know once you do this it can be hard to put them together again, however I really feel for Monty as he's not being given a break and the last thing i'd want is for them to injure each other.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks.