At the request of a local rescue, we 'rescued' (yeah, I know) a young boar from our local pet shop who was scabby with mites and very thin.
The rescue told us she would rehome him if we wanted her to and we said we'd think about it and let her know. He's a sweetie, a lovely colour and we've grown rather attached to him. However, we decided that having an intact boar around six girlies was not a good idea and so decided to ask her to rehome him. But when I tried to phone the rescue and say we did want her to take him, I wasn't able to get hold of her (despite phoning many times) and she hasn't responded to any of my texts. I'm just wondering if she's lost her mobile phone and therefore my contact details.
So, we now need to decide whether to risk getting him neutered and put him with the girlies (which would be ideal, if the risk wasn't so great), or find him a male friend. My concern with finding him a male friend is that we'll then have two intact boys in the same vicinity as six girlies. Obviously we'd keep them in separate cages and runs, but I'm just worried that when we go away on holiday, whoever looks after them might slip-up and we'd end up with five pregnant girls who are too old to have their first pregnancy (plus one we got off a friend who's had a litter before).
At the moment (during the day) his run is alongside the girlies' run, so that he doesn't get depressed.
The rescue told us she would rehome him if we wanted her to and we said we'd think about it and let her know. He's a sweetie, a lovely colour and we've grown rather attached to him. However, we decided that having an intact boar around six girlies was not a good idea and so decided to ask her to rehome him. But when I tried to phone the rescue and say we did want her to take him, I wasn't able to get hold of her (despite phoning many times) and she hasn't responded to any of my texts. I'm just wondering if she's lost her mobile phone and therefore my contact details.
So, we now need to decide whether to risk getting him neutered and put him with the girlies (which would be ideal, if the risk wasn't so great), or find him a male friend. My concern with finding him a male friend is that we'll then have two intact boys in the same vicinity as six girlies. Obviously we'd keep them in separate cages and runs, but I'm just worried that when we go away on holiday, whoever looks after them might slip-up and we'd end up with five pregnant girls who are too old to have their first pregnancy (plus one we got off a friend who's had a litter before).
At the moment (during the day) his run is alongside the girlies' run, so that he doesn't get depressed.