Rob Collins
Junior Guinea Pig
My guinea pig saga continues. I had 2 sows and introduced 2 sows. Ultimately they were all getting along ok(ish) - the details of that are here: 2 sows bonding 2 sows
BUT today I realised that the original 2 sows who I got 3 weeks ago were PREGNANT (no wonder their behaviour was a bit hyper). I took them to a guinea pig rescue nearby who has confrimed this for me and taken them in. That leaves the other 2 new ones. What has really surprised me is that the two newer ones, who are quite tame and came together now seem to be showing agressive behaviour. Well, one of them is bullying the other one so that she constantly hides in a hay rack (!) squeeking loudly when the other one comes near. How is that 2 piggies who knew each other before are now at loggerheads? Is it because the consensus that was taking place with the four has now been broken again and they have to re-set their hierarchy again? I thought these 2 would be friends for life, previously they were often curled up together etc.
In the long run (I don't want to change anything now for at least a few months) I would like to introduce a neutered boar - I think 3 is probably a better combo than 2?
Any help much appreciated. Thanks Rob
BUT today I realised that the original 2 sows who I got 3 weeks ago were PREGNANT (no wonder their behaviour was a bit hyper). I took them to a guinea pig rescue nearby who has confrimed this for me and taken them in. That leaves the other 2 new ones. What has really surprised me is that the two newer ones, who are quite tame and came together now seem to be showing agressive behaviour. Well, one of them is bullying the other one so that she constantly hides in a hay rack (!) squeeking loudly when the other one comes near. How is that 2 piggies who knew each other before are now at loggerheads? Is it because the consensus that was taking place with the four has now been broken again and they have to re-set their hierarchy again? I thought these 2 would be friends for life, previously they were often curled up together etc.
In the long run (I don't want to change anything now for at least a few months) I would like to introduce a neutered boar - I think 3 is probably a better combo than 2?
Any help much appreciated. Thanks Rob