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My friend has a couple of male guinea pigs, they're about 8 months old and were castrated just over a week ago. They were castrated because they were fighting, they'd had a scrap where one had a cut on his back and the other had one on his ear lobe so after that I let her borrow my larger cage for them (Ferplast 140 type). However I've just read that castration doesn't do anything to help aggression!
As they're not my pigs I'm not sure how badly they're fighting now but my friend is worried because they were fighting today. I suggested she get them out more often, changes the cage around to distract them, makes sure they have plenty of hiding places, said I'd help her construct a shelf in the cage to give them more room to get away from each other, and also that she put the caged part on the grass so they could have a run and a munch.
Could you tell me what else can she do to help them enjoy each other's company? At what point is it that they should be separated?
As they're not my pigs I'm not sure how badly they're fighting now but my friend is worried because they were fighting today. I suggested she get them out more often, changes the cage around to distract them, makes sure they have plenty of hiding places, said I'd help her construct a shelf in the cage to give them more room to get away from each other, and also that she put the caged part on the grass so they could have a run and a munch.
Could you tell me what else can she do to help them enjoy each other's company? At what point is it that they should be separated?