Sue_P
Teenage Guinea Pig
That'll be fun.As you have a long haired piggy you will need to brush his hair everyday and ensure it is matt free.
Ah. I read those threads last week.Please have a look through this thread on how to introduce your boys properly before leaving them alone together http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?76162-Boars-A-guide-to-successful-companionship and this one too http://www.theguineapigforum.co.uk/showthread.php?28949-Boars!-Simple-Dominance-Displays-or-Fighting and please make sure you have spent a lot of time watching them and are confident they are good together before leaving them.
Good luck and I hope that you will end up with a happy twosome![]()

Cheers for that. Hope they work it out but I sure hope it takes quicker than a year before they become proper buddies.![]()
There are two water bottles and two bowls and food spread about but it makes no difference because Walking Wig just follows Fudge around wherever he is in the pen.
I bet the place does smell more of Fudge, hopefully Walking Wig will make it his own smell soon. & by ek he sure does stink. I could smell him whilst I was in my bed.
This is the info on Walking Wig.
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Fudge doesn’t mind coming right by me so at least he gets some peace if he’s sat eating next to me. I’m hopeful, I think they will get on fine later. Last night Fudge seemed more confident and at least tried to make attempts to get to food with Walking Wig shuntling all over the place near him, he tried ignoring him more this time.
He’s very fast and I have to get him in a tunnel to capture him and pull him out. I was chasing him all over last night. 
I decided more often than not it was Fudge initiating arguments but both would stand there ground and not back off but often Rumball would give Fudge a peck to the side of the head whereas Fudge didn’t do the same to him. But arguments were usually resolved by one of them getting bored or having an itch to scratch and then it’d be over.
