LunaticPoodle
Junior Guinea Pig
Hi everyone, I'm in a bit of a pickle: my boars Geezer (1 year 5 months) and Eppu (9 months) have been the best of friends since they've been introduced last june. Never any display of aggression, sharing everything, going everywhere together, grooming each other and so on. Then, about 3 weeks ago, Eppu started nipping at Geezer's butt.
First it was the occasional scratch, I even thought it might have been accidental as Geezer has no fur on his butt (werewolf).
Gave the cage an extra cleaning, added a water bottle, it seemed to have stopped for a week. Last thursday, about 5 minutes before I came home from work, they started fighting for real, and my husband panicked, got his bare hand in there, and you can imagine the rest. (He's fine now, just recovering from Covid and antibiotics).
So, Geezer got a few actual bites on his butt, I washed and disinfected them, they have now scabbed over, no problem- Eppu did not get bitten, as husband's hand got the bite that was meant for him.
They are now separated, each in a 5x2, largely ignore each other and chatter their teeth if they cross paths through the grids. Geezer is now terrified of him. We are heartbroken.
I couldn't find anything wrong with Eppu physically, though I booked a vet visit just to make sure; I guess it's just teenage hormones... He's usually cheeky but really sweet and loving towards Geezer, never seemed to care about being boss pig. Geezer isn't particularly bossy either. Their cage was a 6x4, so no space issue there, plus they free roam most of the time...
Any chance at all that they might get along again in the future? As they didn't "technically" draw blood?
Could it have been the upstairs piggies' constant spraying each other that triggered Eppu? (I'll tell you about them somewhere else, the family has grown and there's 3 more boys since late summer- and it may very well be a case of "I-told-you-so"... Sigh
First it was the occasional scratch, I even thought it might have been accidental as Geezer has no fur on his butt (werewolf).
Gave the cage an extra cleaning, added a water bottle, it seemed to have stopped for a week. Last thursday, about 5 minutes before I came home from work, they started fighting for real, and my husband panicked, got his bare hand in there, and you can imagine the rest. (He's fine now, just recovering from Covid and antibiotics).
So, Geezer got a few actual bites on his butt, I washed and disinfected them, they have now scabbed over, no problem- Eppu did not get bitten, as husband's hand got the bite that was meant for him.
They are now separated, each in a 5x2, largely ignore each other and chatter their teeth if they cross paths through the grids. Geezer is now terrified of him. We are heartbroken.
I couldn't find anything wrong with Eppu physically, though I booked a vet visit just to make sure; I guess it's just teenage hormones... He's usually cheeky but really sweet and loving towards Geezer, never seemed to care about being boss pig. Geezer isn't particularly bossy either. Their cage was a 6x4, so no space issue there, plus they free roam most of the time...
Any chance at all that they might get along again in the future? As they didn't "technically" draw blood?
Could it have been the upstairs piggies' constant spraying each other that triggered Eppu? (I'll tell you about them somewhere else, the family has grown and there's 3 more boys since late summer- and it may very well be a case of "I-told-you-so"... Sigh