annemarie
Junior Guinea Pig
I will try to condense this as much as possible....We had two sows bonded with castrated boar. One of the sows was pregnant so we separated her during the pregnancy into her own cage. They had only been bonded a few weeks at this point.
All went well. Mum had two girls and a boy. The boy went to a family friend, my own mum has the two girls...now we have two problems.
The first problem is the two baby girls started fighting at my mums. One was being aggressive towards the other, not letting her in the sleeping compartment, biting her etc.. I am presuming this is a case of her establishing whose boss? How strange when they were so close when with their mother. So I have given my own mum a larger cage and two of everything such as feeding bowl etc.. is this the right thing to do?
Second problem is that I put the mother of the babies back in with the boar and sow...after a couple of days of floor time together. The mum is now attacking the other sow! She has two bite marks on her nose and its a bit bloody...what do we do? I have no more spare cages!
The only answer I can think of is to take the aggressive baby that is at my mums house and bring it to us and swap her for the babies mother...is this making sense? So at my mums house she will have the mum and non dominant female and we will have a boar, sow and dominant baby. Phew...what do you all think?
I think it needs to be sorted today so quick replies will be so gratefully received!
All went well. Mum had two girls and a boy. The boy went to a family friend, my own mum has the two girls...now we have two problems.
The first problem is the two baby girls started fighting at my mums. One was being aggressive towards the other, not letting her in the sleeping compartment, biting her etc.. I am presuming this is a case of her establishing whose boss? How strange when they were so close when with their mother. So I have given my own mum a larger cage and two of everything such as feeding bowl etc.. is this the right thing to do?
Second problem is that I put the mother of the babies back in with the boar and sow...after a couple of days of floor time together. The mum is now attacking the other sow! She has two bite marks on her nose and its a bit bloody...what do we do? I have no more spare cages!
The only answer I can think of is to take the aggressive baby that is at my mums house and bring it to us and swap her for the babies mother...is this making sense? So at my mums house she will have the mum and non dominant female and we will have a boar, sow and dominant baby. Phew...what do you all think?
I think it needs to be sorted today so quick replies will be so gratefully received!