Dozing pigs......

Tr1cky

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Just thought people might like to see this. These are our two boys who, until fairly recently, lived together in their 6 x 2 C&C cage. We sadly had to split them up because as they grew up they were constantly rumbling and screeching at each other. They now actually choose to spend time together snoozing by the divider in the cage.........go figure!

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That is a brilliant photo.
When Ruby shared a grid wall with Harry she often used to lay there, but when we finally attempted to bond them she made it perfectly clear that she was only accepting of interaction via a physical barrier!
 
That is a brilliant photo.
When Ruby shared a grid wall with Harry she often used to lay there, but when we finally attempted to bond them she made it perfectly clear that she was only accepting of interaction via a physical barrier!

Thank you. Glad you liked it.

We were really sad when we had to split them up. There was just too much mounting, screeching and food bullying for us to leave them together. They seem far happier apart but together. We like to think of them of the grumpy old men on the balcony from the muppet show. We should really change their names to Statler and Waldorf :D

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Great picture!

My boys didn't like living together but are now happy to snooze side by side and chat by the bars. They just don't want to share turf.

I regularly catch them having their secret meetings at the divider...they start doing something else when they think they've been caught so I know they're talking about me. Probably complaining that I've shorted them on veggies.
 
Lovely photo. I’ve had many sows over the years who’ve fallen out (or just never accepted each other) and who have chosen to sleep right up against the divider. It’s like an assertion of dominance and staking their claim to that side of the barrier.
 
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