Do you bring your GPs inside for bonfire night?

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I can't decide whether it will be more scary for them to be outside in their usual cage with lots of noise, or inside where they don't usually spend much time and may therefore be a bit scared of it all.

Any thoughts?

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My pigs get on with there usual routine and dont give a monkeys about whats happening, btw they live in the house. When they lived in the shed they were exactly the same.
If you are worried you can bring them indoors for the night, have you got a shed or garage they could go in? As its bitterly cold outside and letting them nice a snug with the heat of indoors then putting them back outside to the coldness can be stressful for them, as the change in temperature.

Emma x
 
Last year i got worried but on checking them all chilled munching and snoozing! But it wasn't too bad here except the next door neighbours 5 minute fire work display!rolleyes
 
My pigs are kept inside anyway...so they'd have to be inside on Bonfire Night too, i don't think it makes much difference whether you bring them in or not because you can still hear the fireworks behind closed doors and windows.

Cookie gets abit scared when she hears the pops on the fireworks but there's not much i can do. (They are not our fireworks. Other's in the neighbourhood)
 
Mine are in the shed all in cages with fleece over and are snug. I will be putting a couple of bin bags on the windows to block out the light of the fireworks but like Ron we don't usually get a bad time of it here so hopefully they will be fine. :)
 
Mine are inside a heated shed and will have the radio turned up a bit higher while fireworks are going off.
 
We've already experienced lots of fireworks here this past week and the pigs and buns that live outside haven't batted an eyelid:)
 
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