Echo_n_co
New Born Pup
Hi! I am new to the forum and would appreciate any advice you can give! My boars issues are partly medical separation and behavior, so I am sorry if this is the wrong thread.
Recently I noticed that my dominant boar Echo (~2.5yrs) has started developing a red sore on one of his front feet, I suspect the beginning stages of bumble foot. I have been treating him at home with water/epsom salt soaks and neosporin (I have been very careful to wipe excess from his foot so he doesn't ingest). It does not seem to be getting worse and there are no scabs, however Echo will favor the injured paw when standing to eat/grooming himself. My main concern is that the pain from his foot is making him irritable and aggressive towards his cagemate Moose (~11months). He began to chase him and attempt hump him constantly, but Moose is not very 'accepting' and began nipping back as a warning. I noticed a tiny scratch on Mooses nose the night that I noticed the sore on Echos foot, I put antibiotic cream on and placed him back in the cage as I didn't feel this was bad enough for a separation. However, yesterday morning (the next day after the scratch) I noticed that Moose was randomly and often running up at Echo and showing a lot of dominance behaviors at Echo, rumble strutting and humping the side/face. Echo is usually a chill pig and is more of a rumbler than a humper, but he is really lunging at Moose and pulling fur from the bum a couple times. In turn, Moose is also now lunging and trying to bite back, I'd assume trying to take this opportunity to become top pig. Moose started a couple lunge close calls that looked like would turn into balls of fur, in which some fur was pulled from the other by both of the boys, but there hasn't been bites or blood drawn past the nose scratch. However, they'd gone at it like that with small naps and eating (5-10 min) in between for about 8 hours, and they were both still pretty worked up (I was a mess by this point) so I put a divider down the middle of their 2x5 c&c as it was 330am and I needed to sleep. I really tried to hold off as I know it can be detrimental to medically separate, but I felt that it was too stressful for Echo to continue due to his foot and did not want the sore to open/bleed or him to get injured even worse. I now feel like I need to wait until Echo's foot is completely healed before attempting re-introduction, as I don't want Moose to keep bullying him and taking advantage while he's ill. I've seen them both rumble strut back and forth along the divider since separated, but Moose still seems like he wants to nip at Echo.
Is it likely that Echo's injury is the cause for the change/added aggression in both of their behaviors? Or am I completely off?
Does this sound like it would be cause for separation? I don't want to harm their bond but I felt Echo's health and the potential for a full fight was also important. When should I attempt to re-introduce?
Thanks!
Recently I noticed that my dominant boar Echo (~2.5yrs) has started developing a red sore on one of his front feet, I suspect the beginning stages of bumble foot. I have been treating him at home with water/epsom salt soaks and neosporin (I have been very careful to wipe excess from his foot so he doesn't ingest). It does not seem to be getting worse and there are no scabs, however Echo will favor the injured paw when standing to eat/grooming himself. My main concern is that the pain from his foot is making him irritable and aggressive towards his cagemate Moose (~11months). He began to chase him and attempt hump him constantly, but Moose is not very 'accepting' and began nipping back as a warning. I noticed a tiny scratch on Mooses nose the night that I noticed the sore on Echos foot, I put antibiotic cream on and placed him back in the cage as I didn't feel this was bad enough for a separation. However, yesterday morning (the next day after the scratch) I noticed that Moose was randomly and often running up at Echo and showing a lot of dominance behaviors at Echo, rumble strutting and humping the side/face. Echo is usually a chill pig and is more of a rumbler than a humper, but he is really lunging at Moose and pulling fur from the bum a couple times. In turn, Moose is also now lunging and trying to bite back, I'd assume trying to take this opportunity to become top pig. Moose started a couple lunge close calls that looked like would turn into balls of fur, in which some fur was pulled from the other by both of the boys, but there hasn't been bites or blood drawn past the nose scratch. However, they'd gone at it like that with small naps and eating (5-10 min) in between for about 8 hours, and they were both still pretty worked up (I was a mess by this point) so I put a divider down the middle of their 2x5 c&c as it was 330am and I needed to sleep. I really tried to hold off as I know it can be detrimental to medically separate, but I felt that it was too stressful for Echo to continue due to his foot and did not want the sore to open/bleed or him to get injured even worse. I now feel like I need to wait until Echo's foot is completely healed before attempting re-introduction, as I don't want Moose to keep bullying him and taking advantage while he's ill. I've seen them both rumble strut back and forth along the divider since separated, but Moose still seems like he wants to nip at Echo.
Is it likely that Echo's injury is the cause for the change/added aggression in both of their behaviors? Or am I completely off?
Does this sound like it would be cause for separation? I don't want to harm their bond but I felt Echo's health and the potential for a full fight was also important. When should I attempt to re-introduce?
Thanks!