Reenie
Adult Guinea Pig
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I'm just wondering if there are any tips to increase the chances of my three boars staying bonded. I got three because I was hoping to bond one with a foster I had at the time, and have two pairs, but he was having none of it.
Two are brothers about 15wks and the other has been with them since birth. He's about 12 weeks.
There was a bit of a skirmish with the two bigger ones a week or so ago, and Chicco is now clearly boss-piggie. The little one gets on fine with both of them (at the moment anyway), although Chicco asserts his authority with him too.
I know it's rare for a trio of boars to work, so looking for advice to increase my chances.
Also -if it does go south, should I separate off the boss, or one of the others? I know I could end up with a 3 way split, and I am prepared for that scenario too. Any advice appreciated x
Two are brothers about 15wks and the other has been with them since birth. He's about 12 weeks.
There was a bit of a skirmish with the two bigger ones a week or so ago, and Chicco is now clearly boss-piggie. The little one gets on fine with both of them (at the moment anyway), although Chicco asserts his authority with him too.
I know it's rare for a trio of boars to work, so looking for advice to increase my chances.
Also -if it does go south, should I separate off the boss, or one of the others? I know I could end up with a 3 way split, and I am prepared for that scenario too. Any advice appreciated x