Popcorn23
New Born Pup
Hello,
Just needing some advice really so i adopted two boars (neutered before i had them) they have been together since birth . I have had them for around 3 weeks bean has been displaying dominance behaviour and have caught them teeth chattering once before now.
Thursday night i heard them chattering loudly and chasing eachother i saw them lunge at eachother but i shouted at them in a panic which made them jump (i know i shouldnt have) and when checked them over sausage had been bitten on the nose but am unsure if he did with intent or because i made them jump.
I have had him checked out by a vet and all is fine. They had been separated in the same cage with a grid between them so they can’t touch eachother.
However i did a slow introduction as the exotics vet agreed as this fight was out of character and think were hot and bothered ( i know not advised but very out of the blue fight) They both popcorned when they saw eachother and have been supervised all day . A few small teeth chattering moments and some tense moments but both short lived as then get distracted by hay or veggies
and for the most part have been fine with eachother, eating together and sitting near eachother . Bean does still nudge sausage out the way sometime but I'm guessing because he is boss?
Is it a good idea to keep separating them when I'm not around as dont fully trust them yet they are just so depressed when separated but i dont want sausage to get injured. I also dont want to stress them by having to reintroduce them everyday.
Thank you
Xx
Just needing some advice really so i adopted two boars (neutered before i had them) they have been together since birth . I have had them for around 3 weeks bean has been displaying dominance behaviour and have caught them teeth chattering once before now.
Thursday night i heard them chattering loudly and chasing eachother i saw them lunge at eachother but i shouted at them in a panic which made them jump (i know i shouldnt have) and when checked them over sausage had been bitten on the nose but am unsure if he did with intent or because i made them jump.
I have had him checked out by a vet and all is fine. They had been separated in the same cage with a grid between them so they can’t touch eachother.
However i did a slow introduction as the exotics vet agreed as this fight was out of character and think were hot and bothered ( i know not advised but very out of the blue fight) They both popcorned when they saw eachother and have been supervised all day . A few small teeth chattering moments and some tense moments but both short lived as then get distracted by hay or veggies

Is it a good idea to keep separating them when I'm not around as dont fully trust them yet they are just so depressed when separated but i dont want sausage to get injured. I also dont want to stress them by having to reintroduce them everyday.
Thank you
Xx