Tigger&Eeyore
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Hi all,
I have a single boar, Eeyore (2 years old) at the moment after my second piggy sadly passed away recently.
I am adopting 2 girls tomorrow (2 years old) and have Eeyore booked in to get neutered next Thursday. I will be leaving them apart for 6 weeks obviously.
I’m looking for some advice on what I can do in the next 6 weeks to increase the likelihood of a successful bonding when they are eventually introduced together.
When I first introduced my 2 boars, 1 was in a separate cage in the same room for 3 weeks with a sheet over cage so they could talk to and smell each other but not see each other. When they then came to be introduced in a neutral environment it was a huge success.
I’m thinking I keep them a good distance from Eeyores cage for the first 2 weeks so they can’t see each other, bit closer for weeks 3 and 4 so they can see each her but not touch and maybe change some items between the cages so they get used to the smell and I can observe their behaviour. I then thought weeks 5 & 6 I could put their cages right next to each other / joining so that they can touch noses and interact.
All advice very welcome
I have a single boar, Eeyore (2 years old) at the moment after my second piggy sadly passed away recently.
I am adopting 2 girls tomorrow (2 years old) and have Eeyore booked in to get neutered next Thursday. I will be leaving them apart for 6 weeks obviously.
I’m looking for some advice on what I can do in the next 6 weeks to increase the likelihood of a successful bonding when they are eventually introduced together.
When I first introduced my 2 boars, 1 was in a separate cage in the same room for 3 weeks with a sheet over cage so they could talk to and smell each other but not see each other. When they then came to be introduced in a neutral environment it was a huge success.
I’m thinking I keep them a good distance from Eeyores cage for the first 2 weeks so they can’t see each other, bit closer for weeks 3 and 4 so they can see each her but not touch and maybe change some items between the cages so they get used to the smell and I can observe their behaviour. I then thought weeks 5 & 6 I could put their cages right next to each other / joining so that they can touch noses and interact.
All advice very welcome
