thepighouse
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Hello, I'm looking for some advice on introducing a some new Guinea pigs to one of my current pigs.
Ive had 2 pigs for awhile now but they do not get along and can only be together when supervised because the smaller one normally hurts the larger one. Two emergency vet trips have been required because of injuries and the smaller one has no desire to be around any other guinea pigs even though they were cagemates for the first month I had them. They had to be separated at night but get supervised time together in their run most days if the little one isn't too grumpy. While my larger one is very social and I wanted to get her a buddy that didn't dislike her. So I recently got two more pigs, skinny pigs this time and was hoping on introducing one or both of them to my current large piggy. The hope is all three get along but if not then I guess run time rotates on who tolerates who and everyone has a buddy. Except grumpy pig. Grumpy pig does not want a buddy. Grumpy pig tolerates her former cage mate for a few hours a day lol.
My concern is with the size difference. The large pig is almost topping 1300grams now, and is about 7months (chunky little pig), and my new pigs are both under 230grams and from what I can tell are probably around 6weeks maybe. They are tiny and a lot younger than I was told they would be and one was actually ill when I got them, but thats a whole different rant about chain pet stores lol.
The larger pig and my smallest new pig (1300grams vs 212grams. quite the gap lol) have met briefly on the table as I was doing their weigh in and they seemed to get along pretty great, the larger pig immediately started trying to groom the young pig and they sat together grooming each other the entire time (which was adorable) but I'm concerned to let them in the run together.
I've introduced guinea pigs before but they've always been of the same age/size. never with this large of a age/size gap, and all have been furred pigs, never hairless and I don't know if that would affect anything and I was wondering if there was any tips or advice anyone had?
And as a side note, if anyone has advice on the grumpy pigs situation and maybe a safe way to try and introduce one of the new pigs to her or if she's better off with just some supervised time with her former cage mate, that would be helpful well.
Thanks in advance!
Pigs pictured are the two that met. Meadow, the furred pig, and Alfalfa, the naked pig.
Ive had 2 pigs for awhile now but they do not get along and can only be together when supervised because the smaller one normally hurts the larger one. Two emergency vet trips have been required because of injuries and the smaller one has no desire to be around any other guinea pigs even though they were cagemates for the first month I had them. They had to be separated at night but get supervised time together in their run most days if the little one isn't too grumpy. While my larger one is very social and I wanted to get her a buddy that didn't dislike her. So I recently got two more pigs, skinny pigs this time and was hoping on introducing one or both of them to my current large piggy. The hope is all three get along but if not then I guess run time rotates on who tolerates who and everyone has a buddy. Except grumpy pig. Grumpy pig does not want a buddy. Grumpy pig tolerates her former cage mate for a few hours a day lol.
My concern is with the size difference. The large pig is almost topping 1300grams now, and is about 7months (chunky little pig), and my new pigs are both under 230grams and from what I can tell are probably around 6weeks maybe. They are tiny and a lot younger than I was told they would be and one was actually ill when I got them, but thats a whole different rant about chain pet stores lol.
The larger pig and my smallest new pig (1300grams vs 212grams. quite the gap lol) have met briefly on the table as I was doing their weigh in and they seemed to get along pretty great, the larger pig immediately started trying to groom the young pig and they sat together grooming each other the entire time (which was adorable) but I'm concerned to let them in the run together.
I've introduced guinea pigs before but they've always been of the same age/size. never with this large of a age/size gap, and all have been furred pigs, never hairless and I don't know if that would affect anything and I was wondering if there was any tips or advice anyone had?
And as a side note, if anyone has advice on the grumpy pigs situation and maybe a safe way to try and introduce one of the new pigs to her or if she's better off with just some supervised time with her former cage mate, that would be helpful well.

Thanks in advance!

Pigs pictured are the two that met. Meadow, the furred pig, and Alfalfa, the naked pig.