Piggy foster mum
Junior Guinea Pig
Yesterday we adopted Harry a young neutered boar to live with Annie a slightly older sow. They seemed to get on well and lots of gentle grooming was taking place but then there was a bit of teeth chattering from both last night on the second introduction session. They slept in separate cages but next to each other. Today I put them back in the indoor run and they didn’t even notice each other for a while then Annie went to see Harry and he ignored her. A bit later a scuffle erupted and Harry bit Annie’s ear and drew blood. They are now in the indoor run with a division panel so can see each other. I’m not sure whether to try to put them back together or is this bonding not going to work out.Yesterday we adopted Harry a young neutered boar to live with Annie a slightly older sow. They seemed to get on well and lots of gentle grooming was taking place but then there was a bit of teeth chattering from both last night on the second introduction session. They slept in separate cages but next to each other. Today I put them back in the indoor run and they didn’t even notice each other for a while then Annie went to see Harry and he ignored her. A bit later a scuffle erupted and Harry bit Annie’s ear and drew blood. They are now in the indoor run with a division panel so can see each other. I’m not sure whether to try to put them back together or is this bonding not going to work out.