Bringing a new piggie home

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Hi all!

I’m picking up a 2 year old sow in a couple days and just need some advice. She’s mainly had a single life but been caged next to others. I’ve been warned she probably won’t bond with the others but thought I would try and if worse comes to worse I’m going to extend my C&C cage and put some grids up so she can live next to the others. I’ve read all the bonding info and know to introduce them in neutral territory but before that happens when I bring her home to her temporary rabbit run (waiting on more grids to arrive for C&C cage) do I keep that cage in the same room with the other girls? Or do I keep them in seperate rooms?
 
I have entirely zero useful advice but how exciting for you and the little one! Hope we get to see her!
 
If she has come from a reputable rescue, then you can go ahead and put her straight next to your current piggies.

If she has not come from a reputable rescue, then ideally she would be quarantined in a separate room for two weeks to ensure she isn’t bringing in any illness which might be transmissible.
The proviso to this is that she doesn’t struggle being without side by side interaction. If she doesn’t struggle being alone, then you will need to forego and put her straight side by side with your piggies.
After quarantine (if needed) you then move her side by side with your others. You will want her to be side by side with them for probably up to a couple of weeks before you attempt bonding. It can help if they have got to know each other between the bars and that the new piggy is settled and not scared before you attempt to bond. A bonding attempt with a frightened piggy is more likely to result in defensive issues and potential failure for that reason.

Good luck
 
If she has come from a reputable rescue, then you can go ahead and put her straight next to your current piggies.

If she has not come from a reputable rescue, then ideally she would be quarantined in a separate room for two weeks to ensure she isn’t bringing in any illness which might be transmissible.
The proviso to this is that she doesn’t struggle being without side by side interaction. If she doesn’t struggle being alone, then you will need to forego and put her straight side by side with your piggies.
After quarantine (if needed) you then move her side by side with your others. You will want her to be side by side with them for probably up to a couple of weeks before you attempt bonding. It can help if they have got to know each other between the bars and that the new piggy is settled and not scared before you attempt to bond. A bonding attempt with a frightened piggy is more likely to result in defensive issues and potential failure for that reason.

Good luck
She’s from a breeder and she’s an ex-show piggie… what would you do? Thank you ☺️
 
In that case I personally would quarantine, provided she can tolerate it.
Any sign of loneliness - not eating, weight loss (make you get a baseline weight as soon as you bring her home) that isn’t attributed to illness (ie you would need a vet check first) then stop quarantine and move her beside your other piggies.
 
In that case I personally would quarantine, provided she can tolerate it.
Any sign of loneliness - not eating, weight loss (make you get a baseline weight as soon as you bring her home) that isn’t attributed to illness (ie you would need a vet check first) then stop quarantine and move her beside your other piggies.
Okay thank you so much. Do I weigh weekly? Or more often during this period?
 
In that case I personally would quarantine, provided she can tolerate it.
Any sign of loneliness - not eating, weight loss (make you get a baseline weight as soon as you bring her home) that isn’t attributed to illness (ie you would need a vet check first) then stop quarantine and move her beside your other piggies.
Also just to double check quarantine you mean keep her in a separate room?
 
Okay thank you so much. Do I weigh weekly? Or more often during this period?

I would perhaps do a midweek weigh in but I wouldn’t stress her by doing it daily if you aren’t concerned.

Also just to double check quarantine you mean keep her in a separate room?

Yes, separate room for two weeks (except if she doesn’t like being away from others)
 
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