Amanda1801
Senior Guinea Pig
I may have the opportunity to buy a house...it's in the early stages yet, but things need to be considered.
One thing, is how I will house the pigs in a house, with my I-like-to-eat-small-furry-things dog.
The house has a very large garden - more than large enough that I could split it in two, give the dog access to the first part, and have the bottom half fenced off with a gate, that could be the pigs area. Garden room is no issue.
They're currently indoor piggies. 2 have lived outside before, but they're not young pigs any more. As I see it, have three options for housing them.
I could house them in a part of the house that is currently used for storage (currently has a chest freezer, shelves etc.) which has a lockable door, but does get chilly in winter (it's part of the old conservatory and there's no central heating in that little bit). This is only a small area, and I'm also looking at going from 4 to 6 pigs, in 3 pairs, so I'm not sure if they'd all fit :...
I could house them in an insulated/heated shed
I could house them outside in hutches down the side of the house, very sheltered, but also very high walls, so not sure if they'd get much sunlight. In an ideal world, I'd turn this part into an outdoor pig run!
Would it be possible to move indoor pigs outdoors, given that the oldest ones are 4 years old? How would I safely heat a shed in winter?
Any suggestions welcomed - I'm going to try my best to keep hold of this house if I can work it financially, I think I'd be stupid not to...
One thing, is how I will house the pigs in a house, with my I-like-to-eat-small-furry-things dog.
The house has a very large garden - more than large enough that I could split it in two, give the dog access to the first part, and have the bottom half fenced off with a gate, that could be the pigs area. Garden room is no issue.
They're currently indoor piggies. 2 have lived outside before, but they're not young pigs any more. As I see it, have three options for housing them.
I could house them in a part of the house that is currently used for storage (currently has a chest freezer, shelves etc.) which has a lockable door, but does get chilly in winter (it's part of the old conservatory and there's no central heating in that little bit). This is only a small area, and I'm also looking at going from 4 to 6 pigs, in 3 pairs, so I'm not sure if they'd all fit :...
I could house them in an insulated/heated shed
I could house them outside in hutches down the side of the house, very sheltered, but also very high walls, so not sure if they'd get much sunlight. In an ideal world, I'd turn this part into an outdoor pig run!
Would it be possible to move indoor pigs outdoors, given that the oldest ones are 4 years old? How would I safely heat a shed in winter?
Any suggestions welcomed - I'm going to try my best to keep hold of this house if I can work it financially, I think I'd be stupid not to...