My Beautiful Boys! (mostly Norman)

Chloegkenny

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:no::no::no:Here are my little stunners Norman and Earnie, Earnie is really shy so likes to hide a lot but Norman loves being centre of attention :yahoo: I’m wanting to get another piggie to add to the family but I'm struggling wether to get a girl or a boy because I think that getting another male will fetch up the whole dominance thing again, and I wouldn’t like the new arrival to feel ganged up on kind of thing. So I’m thinking a girl would
Be better? Help?!

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Boar trios rarely work. A girl coming in with 2 boys would set them off against each other as they would both want to get to the girly and fall out. You could get them both neutered (essential if a sow is involved) wait the 6 weeks post op wait then get them a wife each. Spayed sows in rescues are as rare as hens teeth. Or you could just leave things as they are.
 
Such beautiful piggys in your photos.
As Betsy said boar trios very rarely work and you can't have two boars with a sow/sows they will fight. To be honest I would leave those two together if they are bonded and not upset things, you could end up with three single piggys and you would have to have your boars neutered to go with sows. If you have room for another cage and can afford the time and vet fees I would get another bonded pair of boars from a rescue.
 
Great advice above :)

Your boys are gorgeous, so floofy! :love::love:
 
Think I’m going to just keep these two as they are don’t want to interfere with their relationship, most days they’re bickering but when I take one out of the cage the other looks for him all over, love hate relationship haha. Thank you for all your lovely comments I love both my little scrag balls x
 
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