Fred&HarryPigs
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi
I have two 6 month old sows and an 18 month old boar living together in a 6x2 C&C cage. I waited 8 weeks to put them together (6 week post neuter and 2 week ringworm treatment!) and the initial bonding was excellent. Nothing to report everyone was eating, sleeping and grooming each other within 20 minutes with no dominant behaviour shown.
Now, within the last few days after them living together for 2 weeks I’ve noticed dominant behaviour. My timid sow Honey who also seems to be the dominant girl gets along with my boar Fred absolutely fine. However Winnie and Fred seem to be having difficultly in deciding who is boss.
Winnie and Fred rumble-strut a lot (Honey never participates in this) but I’ve noticed an increase in teeth chattering. Winnie is very inquisitive and will often go up to Fred and sniff his hair or push his chin up. This then leads to Fred teeth chattering, lots of rumble strutting from Winnie. A couple of times I have seen Winnie pounce at Fred. This will then stop after a few moments and they’ll lay down next to each other or Winnie will then popcorn and zoomie around the cage. I have also noticed a few tiny scratches on Fred’s nose/lip area.
The majority of the time they will happily sit/sleep together, eat hay and share a food bowl (they have 3 water bottles, 3 bowls and 3 open end hideys) but will often rumble-strut when passing each other.
Fred was always the dominant one with his previous cage mate and is very timid like Honey in nature.
I’m not sure if Winnie is just very excited by Fred. She was always biting at the bars to get with him whilst they were living separately during the 8 weeks or if this is normal behaviour?
Thank you for reading!
I have two 6 month old sows and an 18 month old boar living together in a 6x2 C&C cage. I waited 8 weeks to put them together (6 week post neuter and 2 week ringworm treatment!) and the initial bonding was excellent. Nothing to report everyone was eating, sleeping and grooming each other within 20 minutes with no dominant behaviour shown.
Now, within the last few days after them living together for 2 weeks I’ve noticed dominant behaviour. My timid sow Honey who also seems to be the dominant girl gets along with my boar Fred absolutely fine. However Winnie and Fred seem to be having difficultly in deciding who is boss.
Winnie and Fred rumble-strut a lot (Honey never participates in this) but I’ve noticed an increase in teeth chattering. Winnie is very inquisitive and will often go up to Fred and sniff his hair or push his chin up. This then leads to Fred teeth chattering, lots of rumble strutting from Winnie. A couple of times I have seen Winnie pounce at Fred. This will then stop after a few moments and they’ll lay down next to each other or Winnie will then popcorn and zoomie around the cage. I have also noticed a few tiny scratches on Fred’s nose/lip area.
The majority of the time they will happily sit/sleep together, eat hay and share a food bowl (they have 3 water bottles, 3 bowls and 3 open end hideys) but will often rumble-strut when passing each other.
Fred was always the dominant one with his previous cage mate and is very timid like Honey in nature.
I’m not sure if Winnie is just very excited by Fred. She was always biting at the bars to get with him whilst they were living separately during the 8 weeks or if this is normal behaviour?
Thank you for reading!