PoloAstridIzzie
New Born Pup
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Hi All, I'm new, Lovely to be on the Chat.
I have 3 piggies who live indoors - 2 sows in one cage and my lovely teddy boar in another. They come out about 4pm to play free-range downstairs and happily go back to bed about 9pm.
I have a quandary that I need help with, please...
My boar is about 18 months old and is mostly blind. I got him a year ago from a rescuer. He is confident, fun-loving and friendly. However, I feel his eyesight is getting worse - (he regularly asks to come out of his cage, standing next to an open doorway) so I was thinking about getting him a cage-mate. I think the girls cage, although 2 storey, is only big enough for 2.
Should I try it ? and if so, would I risk a boar, who might turn out to be over-bearing, or a sow, who, I'm told, could be hormonal and pose a threat to the other sows.?
My little boy is neutered.
Your advice would be gratefully received, thank you.
I have 3 piggies who live indoors - 2 sows in one cage and my lovely teddy boar in another. They come out about 4pm to play free-range downstairs and happily go back to bed about 9pm.
I have a quandary that I need help with, please...
My boar is about 18 months old and is mostly blind. I got him a year ago from a rescuer. He is confident, fun-loving and friendly. However, I feel his eyesight is getting worse - (he regularly asks to come out of his cage, standing next to an open doorway) so I was thinking about getting him a cage-mate. I think the girls cage, although 2 storey, is only big enough for 2.
Should I try it ? and if so, would I risk a boar, who might turn out to be over-bearing, or a sow, who, I'm told, could be hormonal and pose a threat to the other sows.?
My little boy is neutered.
Your advice would be gratefully received, thank you.
