ThePotterPiggie
Junior Guinea Pig
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My boars had a pretty bad fight about three weeks ago - biting, chuttering, bleeding, the whole shebang. One of my boars (he’s almost exactly a year older than the other) was terrified of the other by the end of the fight, he went really quiet and shaky for days. This fight was unprecedented, and I’m pretty sure it was because the younger one had hit teenage. Thinking it might have just been a random argument, I tried to reintroduce them the next day. They fought just as violently again. They’ve been separated since with chicken wire between them. The first week they chuttered incessantly at each other through the bars, but by the second week they just seemed bored of each other. They never so much as spare a glance in the others direction. I haven’t try to rebond them since the last failed attempt, as I knew that they would be moving cages today and didn’t want to put even more stress on their already precarious relationship. My question is: should I try to rebond them? (They seem more nervous and quiet on their own but they’ve never tried to be together, talked to each other or sat beside each other with the wire between them) I really don’t want a repeat of the previous fight.
If so, when’s the right time to do it? (Considering that they have a new cage etc.)
Please help!
If so, when’s the right time to do it? (Considering that they have a new cage etc.)
Please help!