Very nervous about bonding

Any bonding will be stressful, just to eliminate as much stress as possible (yours and the piggies) the bonding should be done on neutral ground, I very much doubt anything will go wrong, wish you luck!
 
Follow the bonding guides on this site, they will provide you with all the information you need on how to do the bonding - the best thing is to put the new girl in a separate cage next to your current girls cage for a few days so that they get used to the idea of another being piggy around, neutral space bonding pen, make sure the cage that all three will live in is fully scent free (you don’t want your current girls to think the new girl is an intruder), putting them all back in the same cage together after theyve been in the bonding pen. Remember that even after the initial introductions, fully bonding can go on for a while longer - weeks sometimes - so you may continue to see dominance behaviour for a while after. Check your cage is definitely big enough for all three piggies (‘cage size guide’ is on this site) as lack of space is a good place to start with a fall out! Ensure you’ve got enough food bowls etc, open ended hideys so that no one piggy can get cornered. Also read up on what signs you are looking out for which show the bonding is working or warning signs and when to step in - don’t panic and step in a separate too soon as if you then put them back together, they’ll need to start all over again and if is stressful for them.
Good luck with them!
 
Behaviour, Bonding & Bereavement Guides
This is the link to all the guides. Have a really good read.
Make sure you take time to do the introduction properly. If you can have them side by side for a few days that’s great. Also, swap over bedding between cages so they get each other’s smells.
When you do the introduction set up an entirely neutral, uncluttered pen. Just paper on the floor and some hay in the middle. After an hour or so if all is going well you could add some cuddle cups or beds (minimum 3 and open or at least 2 exits each) so they can rest. Only when you are happy that acceptance has taken place should you put them into one cage together. The cage must be completely free of scents, fully cleaned, and if it is the original girls’ cage then rearranged so it doesn’t look like theirs. That will help stop one pig claiming rights to the whole thing.
Good luck
 
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