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Rescue pigs as your own pets and create a herd maybe
I think you’d have to look at massively increasing the amount you put in the pot for vet fees.
I'm concerned that there's a really big discrepancy between your budget and the costs @piglette estimates - I get you're in different parts of Aus but you're estimating $20/week for 9 pigs whilst @piglette is running at $100/14 pigs. That makes your cost/pig just over $2 c/w just over $7. It may well be that you're looking at two ends of the spectrum and both models are perfectly fine but a 3 fold + increase in costs would see you in a big financial hole very very fast.
Me too! But the question was more to ponder how you would weather the storm?In your senario, if I end ed d up spending that much on vet care, I would probably want to keep the pig after that. I would end up with a lot of pigs though lol!
You talked about an old shed. What's the time scale on that? If you're not sure if your herd of 5 will be able to stay intact then something like a C&C where you can split it if you need to would give you a lot more options.For my current 5, any hutch ideas under 100 dollars? I have no idea what to do.
I'm sorry, I can't find an answer to that. Hutches large enough for 5 guinea pigs are expensive. If you can't afford a large hutch and you think it likely that some of the issues you are having are from lack of space then the only solution I can see is to split your herd - keep a group of 3 in your existing hutch and get something new (to you) suitable for the other 2, which you stand a chance of doing for under $100.Yeah, but that's over a year away. What do I do until then?