Brothers!

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First of I am posting here and not in the bonding section because I would like a good mixed response :-).

How likely are 2 or even 3 brothers to continue to get on into adult hood?

I have done alot of searches on this and found lots of negative comments, however I tend to find as with anything you goggle you dont always get a good mixed response just those who need advice or a good moan! So I would like the good and the bad so I can be sure to make a good choice please.

Thanks in advance
 
Well my boys have been together for over a year. I got them at 8 weeks and they have lived together with a few spats.
But it all depends on personality.
I'm not sure how a trio would get on. But there are members who will
 
The trio that I had failed and one piggy had to be adopted by members on this forum. I believe you are best with 2 pigs rather than 3 because or hierarchy.
 
Brothers does not mean they will get on. With guinea pigs it is personality that counts. I would never try a trio of boars. Two can work if they accept each other. If you go to a rescue you will be able to adopt an already bonded pair of boars. Being rescue you can be sure they are healthy and you will be giving unwanted piggies a loving home.
 
Trios are the least successful with the most likelihood of falling out.I think brothers are just over 50 percent success rate (2 boars)Your beat bet is rescuevfor bonded pairs,all the work is done for ypu
 
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