Huge question - bonding two baby boys with my adult boar

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Hi. I’m new to the whole guinea pig idea. A while ago bought a four year old who I gladly named mister. I’ve had Mister a month or so and am realizing he has bad depression. So I looked up remedies and went out to get him a friend and ended up brining home two litter mates. My new boys are almost two and I’m not sure how to introduce as I don’t want to put them right in together the other two have been in there own cage away from him for about two weeks and once in a while make small purring noises but are often quite. All three are very timid mister having been handled a lot and coming around but my other two not so much just yet. I just wanna know how to introduce them without upsetting them to much because mister is a bit older and a lot bigger. Thank you in advance
 
I’m afraid anything more than 2 boats together rarely works, so the chance of a fallout is you were to put the three together is very high. You could end up with 3 single piggies. It’s best you find a mate (1) for Mister. If there are any rescues close to you, you can take him boat dating so he can choose his own friend.
 
I agree. Three boars together will not be pretty. They will fight. You need to keep the two new ones together in their own cage and find a single friend for Mister and always keep the two pairs separate.
 
Hi, unfortunately as the others have said, this is likely to end up in fighting. You could put your new pair next door to your single guy, so that they can interact through the bars until you decide what to do. This link will help Adding More Guinea Pigs Or Merging Pairs – What Works And What Not?
This link is really useful for new owners Quick Information Bundle For Wannabe Owners
I hope you get a solution. Welcome to the forum, if you've any questions, there are loads of experienced piggy owners on here to help. X
 
We started introductions last night my fiancé put them all in together for about an hour and they didn’t do anything at all mister simply ate his treats then laid down and slept. We also looked it up and trios of boars can live together pea fully and my friend has hers together and they’re fine. So we’re gonna put them all on a towel on the floor and let them meet on their own terms but snowball and Squishy need baths before hand
 
Hi. I’m new to the whole guinea pig idea. A while ago bought a four year old who I gladly named mister. I’ve had Mister a month or so and am realizing he has bad depression. So I looked up remedies and went out to get him a friend and ended up brining home two litter mates. My new boys are almost two and I’m not sure how to introduce as I don’t want to put them right in together the other two have been in there own cage away from him for about two weeks and once in a while make small purring noises but are often quite. All three are very timid mister having been handled a lot and coming around but my other two not so much just yet. I just wanna know how to introduce them without upsetting them to much because mister is a bit older and a lot bigger. Thank you in advance

Hi and welcome

Good that you are asking before you are ending up with a mess. The fail rate in any guinea pig trios is over 50% at teh best of times because they tend to end all too often with two piggies getting on better and the third being left out.
If sub-adult boars are involved the failure rate can climb to nearly 90% as the same aged youngsters are hitting the big testosterone spikes throughout the teenage months between 4-14 months and keeping the delicate personality balance during this time in which the babies develop their adult personalities is very difficult.

What you can do is bond your boy with the two youngsters, but to be prepared to split off the outsider boy as soon as you run into trouble. This should net you at least one stable pair.

This is what I have done with my gentle adult Dylan, who was introduced to two baby boys that were born at my home during an emergency holiday sitting of a highly pregnant local sow. I didn't choose the boy I liked better for his big personality but the one that wanted to be friends with Dylan and play with him from the start.
The other baby boy went on to a local rescue which had agreed on taking him in and soon after found his own adult boarfriend through the rescue's dating service after his new companion didn't like any of four previous older boars. The third baby boy of that litter has stayed on at the owners where he is going to live with his mother and auntie once he is old to be neutered and has sat out his 6 weeks post-op safety wait.

The best way of finding a character compatible mate is a good standard rescue that offers boar dating under expert supervision at the rescue, but we appreciate that not everybody can get to one. Key to any success boar (or piggy bond) is mutual liking and character compatibility - boar couples that mesh well have a very good chance of making it past the teenage hormones.

Adding More Guinea Pigs Or Merging Pairs – What Works And What Not?
Boars: A guide to successful companionship.
Bonding: Illustrated Dominance Behaviours And Dynamics
Boars: Teenage, Bullying, Fighting, Fall-outs And What Next?

Recommended UK rescues: Recommended Guinea Pig Rescues
Recommended rescues in some other countries: Guinea Lynx :: Rescue Organizations

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We started introductions last night my fiancé put them all in together for about an hour and they didn’t do anything at all mister simply ate his treats then laid down and slept. We also looked it up and trios of boars can live together pea fully and my friend has hers together and they’re fine. So we’re gonna put them all on a towel on the floor and let them meet on their own terms but snowball and Squishy need baths before hand
 
Welcome to the forum
Hope the bonding goes well.

Have you read the forum bonding threads?
They are very helpful.
 
We started introductions last night my fiancé put them all in together for about an hour and they didn’t do anything at all mister simply ate his treats then laid down and slept. We also looked it up and trios of boars can live together pea fully and my friend has hers together and they’re fine. So we’re gonna put them all on a towel on the floor and let them meet on their own terms but snowball and Squishy need baths before hand

Hi! Are your little boys very dirty or why do they need a bath when they have already met? Bonding baths are only necessary if there is an re-introduction after a near fall-out. Otherwise they are an added stress factor that is only delaying but not aiding any bonding process.
The 'buddy bath' method is one of the many bonding tips that has sadly not stood the test of time but has unfortunately made into the online bible of magic bondeing tricks. :(
 
Please also note if you put them together to meet, you have to put them all together on their cage. You can’t put them separately - the pair in theirs and Mister in his - and then put them together again. How big is the cage they’ll be going in, and do you have three of everything and all open ended hideys?
 
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