Nervous Boars And New Owner Update

Emily Tait

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Hey!
So the boys seem to be doing ok...theyve been humping each other, awkward explaining that one to the kids but found some really helpful tips on here. They are still skittish when it comes to picking them up and wont be held long without trying to make a run for it. One actually nipped me today but it was gentle, more like a warning i guess? Turns out they dislike cabbage of all types so still trying a few different things. Cucumber was very popular but read its not reccomended often. They are jumping alot too which is amusing, wondered if thats just playing? :)
 
Hi Emily, the jumping sounds like popcorning, and is the sign of a very happy piggy. Young piggies do it a lot, some keep doing it, others do it less as they get older - it is really funny to watch. They will take their time getting used to you - mine still run away when I try to pick them up. Guinea pigs are a prey animal, and coming at them from above is like a large bird coming to take them away to eat them, so it's only natural they'll run! They'll get happier being handled as they grow to trust you. Just pick them up for a minute at first, then build it up. Good luck!
 
Hey!
So the boys seem to be doing ok...theyve been humping each other, awkward explaining that one to the kids but found some really helpful tips on here. They are still skittish when it comes to picking them up and wont be held long without trying to make a run for it. One actually nipped me today but it was gentle, more like a warning i guess? Turns out they dislike cabbage of all types so still trying a few different things. Cucumber was very popular but read its not reccomended often. They are jumping alot too which is amusing, wondered if thats just playing? :)

Hi and welcome!

Please take the time to read our new owners' guide collection. It will answer many of your questions in much more detail than I can in one post. We are addressing the most often encountered issues from settling in and interacting with your piggies, understanding their behaviour and care tips - including a detailed diet guide with a sample diet, which you may find helpful. You can give a small slice of cucumber daily, by the way when you follow it!
We have tried to make our guides as detailed and practical as possible so they are as helpful as we can make them.
New Owners' Online Starter " Booklet" For Really Helpful Advice

Popcorning and zoomies - jumping and racing are behaviours that you want to see in young guinea pigs; they mean that your boys are happy and healthy.
 
Hi Emily, the jumping sounds like popcorning, and is the sign of a very happy piggy. Young piggies do it a lot, some keep doing it, others do it less as they get older - it is really funny to watch. They will take their time getting used to you - mine still run away when I try to pick them up. Guinea pigs are a prey animal, and coming at them from above is like a large bird coming to take them away to eat them, so it's only natural they'll run! They'll get happier being handled as they grow to trust you. Just pick them up for a minute at first, then build it up. Good luck!
Thank you glad its a good sign. We have petting time but no more than five minutes usually :)
 
Hi and welcome!

Please take the time to read our new owners' guide collection. It will answer many of your questions in much more detail than I can in one post. We are addressing the most often encountered issues from settling in and interacting with your piggies, understanding their behaviour and care tip - including a detailed diet guide with a sample diet, which you may find helpful. You can give a small slice of cucumber daily, by the way when you follow it!
We have tried to make our guides as detailed and practical as possible so they are as helpful as we can make them.
New Owners' Online Starter " Booklet" For Really Helpful Advice

Popcorning and zoomies - jumping and racing are behaviours that you want to see in young guinea pigs; they mean that your boys are happy and healthy.
Ill look through thank you so much for all your help :)
 
I have just adoped 3 young head tilt boars from p@H, l don't think they have been fed any other veggies, so l am using this to help get them used to me,
Tempting them with new (to them) veggies is an excellent way of getting them to trust me!
I tempt them with all types of vegetables but I don't let them have any till they approach me and take the food for them selves! They have only been with me for a short wile but they are already beginning to show signs of becoming tame
 
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