What's the best way forward for homing my 3 piggies?

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First apologies if this has gone on the wrong board.

I'll try to keep this as short as possible.

I have 3 piggies Fudge ( Male aged 5/6ish) Buggerlugs (Female about 11 mths old) and Princess (male 6 months old).
Fudge and Buggerlugs are caged seperately outside Princess is inside. I feel so sorry for all of them living alone.

Can anyone suggest a more sociable set up for them, although to be honest spacewise and situation doesn't really allow for more inside piggies.

Tracy
 
You can try to bond them all. ?

Do you know how to bond?

Would you prefer them indoor or out?

Amy
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Hi,
I'm not too sure about the bonding process!

You did see that there are 2 males and a female?

Tracy
 
Yes i did.

Are they nutered or not?If not it wouldn't be good to bond them.But you could house them close otherwise,in one place.Like a shed or something.

Do you want them out or in?
 
I would prefer them outside as the space isn't really available inside. No they are not neutered I did wonder about getting Fudge done but as he is nearly 6 thought it was a bit late in his life.

Princess is Fudge and Buggerlugs' son.
 
To be honest I wouldn't chance a 6 year old with a neuter unless it's medically necessary. Two males together with a female generally won't work as they will fight over her. The only two options I see are to try and bond the two males (as one is younger I can't see why it wouldn't work, given enough space) or have the younger male neutered to live with the female.

I don't think it's fair to house piggies singly outdoors. Do they have shelter like a shed? I honestly don't think that their tiny bodies were built to cope with the extreme temperatures the UK is facing at the moment.
 
I would get the young boar neutered now then put him in with his mum. Then they could go in a large hutch together with a mesh divider with the older boar the other side. That way the boars could not fight and they can all see each other.
 
I certainly agree about them being in the cold alone It really wasn't done deliberately. They are in an open shed covered over.

Fudge was originally housed with a rabbit who died.
The vet told me he was a girl so we got a female for company. Then there were 7!
 
The reason baby is inside is because i was advised to by the vet as 2 of the babies died.

Because of the dog it really isn't practical I would love to believe me.
 
Pumpkinpiggie said:
I would get the young boar neutered now then put him in with his mum. Then they could go in a large hutch together with a mesh divider with the older boar the other side. That way the boars could not fight and they can all see each other.

That's a good idea, if you can. Or, you can get the two males bonded and get another girl (that you know for fact is a girl!) for Butterlugs. Or, if you still have the un-neutered male in with the female, it's obvious there will be another litter and you can just keep a girl from there. Also, why is a male named Princess? :o

Kimmie
 
All 5 babies were named before we knew what sex they were! It just stuck! lol
 
Oh and also I'm a bit dubious about letting the vet get hold of any of them when he doesn't know a boy from a girl!

Anyone know of any good piggie vets in North Yorkshire?
 
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