Seperated Boar

PAULA 2017

New Born Pup
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Hi I have three boars there about 10mths old they all got on fine until 4 weeks back when one of the trio constantly chased and bitten the quieter submissive one he became withdrawn and stayed in one place for most of day if he moved to roam around he was attacked by the dominate pig.I have now placed a bar down cage and now the bullied pig seems happy and relaxed he now popcorns etc he still will go to bars where the dominate one will come and sniff each other and chatter,after few days I put him back in with other two but straight away the dominate one attacked him so he back in his side my query is he gets on with other pig so is it ok to put him in with him for short periods or will that eventually cause its own problems,or should I get bullied pig a sow mate or just leave it as it is for now would he be missing out on contact company :/
 
Hi!

Baby boar trios have unfortunately a fall-out rate of around 90% during the hormonal teenage months before they reach adulthood. Even with adults the fail rate in trios is over 50%. Sadly shops and breeders still persist in selling baby boar trios despite of that. :(

Please take the time to carefully read this very detailed guide here. It lists and discusses all your options with the pros and cons each, so you can make an informed decision.
Boars: Bullying, Fighting, Fall-outs And What Next?

The best rescue is The Potteries Guinea Pig Rescue in Kidsgrove or if you are to the Northwest of Manchester, Milhaven Guinea Pig Rescue in Keighley, which has a smaller adoption area. We can sadly not recommend any of the Manchester rescues. The Potteries have recently taken in a number of pregnant sows, so there are bound to be a few male babies available for rescue dating/bonding in the coming weeks.
Guinea Pig Rescue Centre Locator
 
Thank you for reply they seem content for the moment now his separated fingers crossed other two don't fall out :/
 
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