Boys smell, girls rule.

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Pewww! I've forgotten how smelly boars can be, just finished cleaning out the boy's cages. Smelly little things!

Side note, do you think little Fudge will be alright living side by side with the other two until I can find him a companion of his own? I worry about the little man.
 
Pewww! I've forgotten how smelly boars can be, just finished cleaning out the boy's cages. Smelly little things!

Side note, do you think little Fudge will be alright living side by side with the other two until I can find him a companion of his own? I worry about the little man.

:))That made me chuckle, yes they can smell can't they.rolleyes

I am fostering for the potteries at the moment and have a young boar, he is on his own but situated next to my own guineas, he seems to be ok with that and loves chatting through the bars. If it is only short term Fudge will be ok just to chat through the bars.
 
Have you got any tips for keeping the lone pig entertained? Fudge seems to be a bit lethargic compared to the pair. Just worried he is getting lonely.

Once I've move house and I am settled, I am thinking of talking to my vet about the possibility of neutering so he can live with my girls. But in the mean time I need to find ways to keep him occupied.
 
heehehee, my old man piggie, Chipychanga is so stinky too! LOL. Plus he is 7 years old which makes him even stinkier! I love him dearly though. :)
 
I love the name! He must be some character :) Churchill is incredibly smelly, he had a bath and within half and hour he was back being stinky. The other two boys aren't half as bad. I think the fact he is, excuse the expression, hung low, doesn't help, he just drags his scent around with him everywhere! :{:{
 
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