boz
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Today I attempted to bond my boars - they're both adult male, in between 1 & 2 years old, and were rehomed solo pigs.
I tried to bond them following all the usual guidelines, and after a few nasty hair pulling spats it looked like things were calming down about 1 and a half hours in, we had a few moments of lying together, although my more dominant boar was constantly getting up to circle and badger my more submissive one. Unfortunately at about the 2 hour point the dominant boar starting chasing the other around and running at him fast, and eventually the submissive one retaliated and they had another fur spat which resulted in a grazed lip for the submissive boar. It wasnt a terrible injury, and they fairly quickly backed off each other, but after the submissive boar just sat there alarm calling and trying to hide himself. He looked pretty traumatised so I took him out to check for injury and found the lip cut and a couple of small nicks from the other tussles, so decided to call it a day and separate.
They are now living in a two tier hutch one on top of the other, and the submissive boar has been quite quiet and withdrawn all evening (he is still eating normally though, just feeling a bit sorry for himself).
I don't think I want to put him through that again, so we wont be trying a re run. I am now questioning my next steps though.
Unfortunately I am based on a Scottish Island a 12 hour ferry journey and then an hour or so drive from the nearest rescue, so speed dating is not an option. I could neuter and then look out for girl pigs as wives (which I may or may not be able to find locally), but my worry would be if the bonding failed again... What would I then do with th4 rejected wives? I don't have space for an infinate number of pigs!
My dominant boar was used as a stud boar before I got him, so I think he is quite pushy as a result. I worry any wife he gets might be a bit harassed. The other boy i think might be easier...
I'm also worried about putting them through the op.
What would you do if you were me?
It's so hard to know the best course of action. I don't want them to be lonely, but I also don't want them or any other piggies to end up hurt...
I tried to bond them following all the usual guidelines, and after a few nasty hair pulling spats it looked like things were calming down about 1 and a half hours in, we had a few moments of lying together, although my more dominant boar was constantly getting up to circle and badger my more submissive one. Unfortunately at about the 2 hour point the dominant boar starting chasing the other around and running at him fast, and eventually the submissive one retaliated and they had another fur spat which resulted in a grazed lip for the submissive boar. It wasnt a terrible injury, and they fairly quickly backed off each other, but after the submissive boar just sat there alarm calling and trying to hide himself. He looked pretty traumatised so I took him out to check for injury and found the lip cut and a couple of small nicks from the other tussles, so decided to call it a day and separate.
They are now living in a two tier hutch one on top of the other, and the submissive boar has been quite quiet and withdrawn all evening (he is still eating normally though, just feeling a bit sorry for himself).
I don't think I want to put him through that again, so we wont be trying a re run. I am now questioning my next steps though.
Unfortunately I am based on a Scottish Island a 12 hour ferry journey and then an hour or so drive from the nearest rescue, so speed dating is not an option. I could neuter and then look out for girl pigs as wives (which I may or may not be able to find locally), but my worry would be if the bonding failed again... What would I then do with th4 rejected wives? I don't have space for an infinate number of pigs!
My dominant boar was used as a stud boar before I got him, so I think he is quite pushy as a result. I worry any wife he gets might be a bit harassed. The other boy i think might be easier...
I'm also worried about putting them through the op.
What would you do if you were me?
It's so hard to know the best course of action. I don't want them to be lonely, but I also don't want them or any other piggies to end up hurt...