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maisydaisystar
Hi,
It's been 3 weeks since Charlie was neutered, so I decided it was time for a little floor time with Toffee. Brought them both in for a run around the hall, They seem to like eachother apart from Charlie hounding poor Toffee and trying to get on top of her. She was telling him to clear off, there was lots of chasing, squeeking,& rumbling, going on. He actually got on her back a couple of times,and she seemed to allow it too, so I pickerd him up quick (maybe shes in heat?), i know it's been 3 weeks, but wasn't 100% happy with him doing that just yet. I don't plan to put them together in the hutch for another week yet. Will he calm down between now and then? I will feel sorry for Toffee if he's still like this next week. Although I know she will put him in his place. Any feedback from your experiences would be great.
Never had a problem with my first neutered boar, he was re joining litter mates after his neutering.
It's been 3 weeks since Charlie was neutered, so I decided it was time for a little floor time with Toffee. Brought them both in for a run around the hall, They seem to like eachother apart from Charlie hounding poor Toffee and trying to get on top of her. She was telling him to clear off, there was lots of chasing, squeeking,& rumbling, going on. He actually got on her back a couple of times,and she seemed to allow it too, so I pickerd him up quick (maybe shes in heat?), i know it's been 3 weeks, but wasn't 100% happy with him doing that just yet. I don't plan to put them together in the hutch for another week yet. Will he calm down between now and then? I will feel sorry for Toffee if he's still like this next week. Although I know she will put him in his place. Any feedback from your experiences would be great.
Never had a problem with my first neutered boar, he was re joining litter mates after his neutering.