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what about fixing her instead?
 
and why after nuter do they need to be seperated for 6 weeks.?
 
and why after nuter do they need to be seperated for 6 weeks.?

It is a much riskier and usually more expensive option to have a sow spayed. They need to be apart for 6 weeks to ensure non of his swimmers are left.
 
Why are you shaming on me for? I did not know that, I heard people on here all the time talk about babies and have watched many you tube vidoes about it, How was i to know that it is wrong? dogs and cats have babies... We have babies....

If you had taken a moment to ask your questions before placing them together you would've known that she was too old to breed from and by doing so you are putting her life in danger as well as those of the babies. As she is a rescue you have no knowledge of her genetic or health history so even if she was young enough to produce a litter, you would have been advised against mating them.

The pregnancies that are discussed on this forum are generally petshop surprises or pregnant females that come into rescue already pregnant due to people not doing their homework. You must have read the sad endings that many of these pigs have, do you not care?

You have the perfect place to ask questions from very experienced people and yet do the very opposite.
 
I think your questions have now been answered, and you will have learnt from the answers that to let them live together without neutering will be not only a bad idea but very dangerous.

So before this thread goes round in circles and gets out of hand i will close it.:)
 
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