Popcorn23
Junior Guinea Pig
Aww bless you for remembering. I sadly had to permanently separate them a week after my last post they just non stopped fighting although no blood was drawn a second time it was causing too much stress and they clearly weren’t happy. As i adopted them i didnt have the heart to give one up so i have bought a second cage and each boy (neutered) will be getting a girlfriend so hopefully everyone will be happy.I know you were having trouble with your two boys, do your boys still live together?
If they are still together, are you planning on keeping the girls in a different room to your boars?
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Candy floss (flossy for short)
Lollipop (lolly for short)
Aww bless you for remembering. I sadly had to permanently separate them a week after my last post they just non stopped fighting although no blood was drawn a second time it was causing too much stress and they clearly weren’t happy. As i adopted them i didnt have the heart to give one up so i have bought a second cage and each boy (neutered) will be getting a girlfriend so hopefully everyone will be happy.
Any tips on bonding as nervous fights will repeat again?
The rescuer isn’t 100% sure but either 1 year or youngerI’m sorry to hear their bond failed. I was concerned after their first fight that it would be likely to happen again.
A fight between a neutered boar and a sow is much less likely. The sow does need to accept the boar though (not the other way round).
How old are the girls?
This is the bonding guide which will help with the neutral territory process but also details the behaviours you are looking for
Bonding and Interaction: Illustrated social behaviours and bonding dynamics