Four-piggies
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Okay so I have four male pigs and one of them is acting very strange he’s walking weird and he isn’t as playful anymore
Yes they live in pairs I have two cages for them I have to call a vet tomorrow but I have also been thinking about giving them away because it’s hard for me to pay for everything that they need.Your piggy will need to be taken to a vet for diagnosis and treatment.
Do they live in two separate pairs? If not, and your piggies are young, then do be aware that four boys together is a recipe for disaster.
It is good you are seeing a vet with your boy.Yes they live in pairs I have two cages for them I have to call a vet tomorrow but I have also been thinking about giving them away because it’s hard for me to pay for everything that they need.
I have a family friend who has pigs who would take them. I can provide their needs I’m just scared that I’m not doing it right because I was a new owner I went to the pet store looking to buy a pair but instead I left the store with 3 because I couldn’t leave the third one behind because he would’ve been lonely then I went to pet smart the following week and I saw one in his cage by himself so I also took him. They we’re all about 6 weeks when I got them so they all stayed in one cage until I noticed they were getting rowdy and would constantly fight so I bought two bigger cages and separated them. But I also want to buy a new a cage if you have any suggestions one what cage would be good for two pigs so I could purchase them new ones.It’s good to hear that they are separate pairs.
Its lovely you are considering their needs. Guinea pigs are not cheap pets to keep and I know vet fees in the US are more expensive than they are in the UK.
It’s good you can get him to a vet, please do call for an appointment but as it currently stands, without further information, we can’t say whether what you are dealing with can actually wait until tomorrow. If you can provide further information on what is actually happening we can advise further.
If you do feel you can’t manage their needs, then please surrender them to a rescue centre and not just give them any away to just anybody. It’s important the home they go to is knowledgeable and has been passed as appropriate
I got them may 8, 2020 and the two cages I have for them now I believe are about 30cm 70cmHow long have you had them/how old are they?
You were right to separate them into pairs. Keeping any more than two boars together is incredibly unstable and fails.
What size are the cages they have now?
Each of your boar pairs needs a cage measuring 180cm x 60cm to have enough space. Boars are more territorial and need a lot of space.
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Thank you so much and I’m calling the vet tomorrow to see when I can get him inThis is a link to our new owner guides. They will help you with information on how to care for them. Do ask us questions though if there are any areas you would like advice on.
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It is important your poorly piggy is seen by a vet though. As I said, in the meantime, keep a close eye on his weight by switching to weighing him daily rather than weekly and step in and support feed if needed.
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I got them may 8, 2020 and the two cages I have for them now I believe are about 30cm 70cm
I did the same as you. Almost to the letter, but I'm still waiting for a4th piggy from a rescue.I went to the pet store looking to buy a pair but instead I left the store with 3 because I couldn’t leave the third one behind because he would’ve been lonely then I went to pet smart the following week and I saw one in his cage by himself so I also took him. They we’re all about 6 weeks when I got them so they all stayed in one cage until I noticed they were getting rowdy and would constantly fight so I bought two bigger cages and separated them.
So I called the vet and he has an appointment for next Friday
It’s been snowing bad here and it’s hard to get in the roadI’m sorry. Can you not get him seen by a vet today!
I haven’t tried yet because he was eating fine earlier but then I go check on him and he’s juss laying thereEmergency, Crisis and Bridging Care until a Vet Appointment
Is he accepting syringe feeds?
I can’t get to one I hope he lasts until tomorrow and then I’ll be able to take himIt was suggested earlier on in your thread. I don’t know if he would take it now if he’s so lethargic. Are you not able to get to an emergency vet? If not I’m afraid the best you can do is to keep him comfy.
Is it okay for me to put him back in the cage? I only took him out so the other one wouldn’t get so depressedWill you be able to if the roads are bad? Please put him back with his cage mate. If he makes it through the night then please get him to a vet as soon as possible in the morning.