Next a series of single boys – many of whom can’t be neutered for health reasons and are also not very boar-friendly so bonding is difficult to say the least!
Carson – again from Glynneath in 2011.
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He didn’t like any of the other rescue boars so originally came to me along with another norty boy Jackson for fostering whilst being neutered. Jackson was duly de-baubled and went back to Glynneath to be rehomed with a lovely wifepig. However it became apparent Carson had developing health issues so he wasn’t neutered and ended up staying with me permanently. Carson has urinary and gut issues and is on a special diet which unfortunately means no green veggies so instead he has dried herbage, fresh grass and the occasional piece of celery, cucumber, carrot or baby corn. He still lives on his own as he is scared of any and every pig – even girlies - which suggests he didn;t benefit from socialising with other guineas before he came into rescue.....born out by the fact he was on his own at the bottom of the garden in a tiny hutch and mostly ignored.He does now enjoy being in the same room and listening to the others, he will come out and let me stroke his head and has a very funny way of chewing the bars when he wants attention or food.
Next was mini-Maple – or Hathaway as he is now called –one of a group of young boys rescued from a petting farm and piggy trained up to Glynneath. It was love at first sight as he was the spitting image of one of my Rainbow Bridge Boars, Maple.
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Unfortunately Hathaway turned out to be a rather norty boy and wouldn’t bond with any of my single boars.......more on him later.
Rowan –

again from Glynneath in May 2011 when she was 4mnths old. She is a beautiful dainty little piggy who I got spayed by Simon and she found love with Bandit who I rescued from a garden centre in 2008.
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When Bandit passed away in 2012 she joined another recent addition – Mr Alan Maggots – again from Glynneath.
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Alan was handed into Rescue in 2012 by his then owners in a tiny cage that was inch deep in maggots – hence his name. Unfortunately he developed a serious heart condition – a result of an infection at some point in his past that had infected the heart valve. His time with Rowan was brief – approx a year – before he had to be PTS last summer as his heart could no longer cope.
Rowan is now with Hathaway having rejected both Carson and........
Big Boy Lewis –

a beautiful pink-eyed golden roan I removed from a garden centre in 2012. He and his brother had been handed in as unwanted fully grown adults. Unfortunately his brother had died so they had put a baby female rabbit in with him for company.....and he was rogering the poor little doe senseless when I discovered him. The garden centre would not separate and because Lewis was fully grown I persuaded them to let me have him as he probably wouldn’t be sold. Despite having a chronic respiratory condition, Lewis is still as boisterous as ever. He spent a brief period of time with Hathaway before they fell out – although they do still like their cages to be next to each other - and then failed miserably trying to find a friend when he went boar dating at Glynneath. It may well be time for Lewis to lose his plums and find a wifepig.
Sammy – from Glynneath – came here last year to be a friend for Bailey – but Bailey objected to Sammy’s stinky behaviour and bit his willy rather badly and poor Sammy had to have emergency surgery on his todger. He was then tried with Hathaway and they lived together for a few weeks.......

........ before Sammy got fed up with Hathaway humping him and bit his lip. Sammy is currently waiting to find a nice new friend but only once he has got his recent dental problems sorted. He cannot be neutered as he had a bad reaction to his last anaesthetic so now goes up to Northampton to see Uncle Simon for all his dental work. Sammy has lost one of his bottom incisors permanently so needs regular dental checks.
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Carson – again from Glynneath in 2011.
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He didn’t like any of the other rescue boars so originally came to me along with another norty boy Jackson for fostering whilst being neutered. Jackson was duly de-baubled and went back to Glynneath to be rehomed with a lovely wifepig. However it became apparent Carson had developing health issues so he wasn’t neutered and ended up staying with me permanently. Carson has urinary and gut issues and is on a special diet which unfortunately means no green veggies so instead he has dried herbage, fresh grass and the occasional piece of celery, cucumber, carrot or baby corn. He still lives on his own as he is scared of any and every pig – even girlies - which suggests he didn;t benefit from socialising with other guineas before he came into rescue.....born out by the fact he was on his own at the bottom of the garden in a tiny hutch and mostly ignored.He does now enjoy being in the same room and listening to the others, he will come out and let me stroke his head and has a very funny way of chewing the bars when he wants attention or food.
Next was mini-Maple – or Hathaway as he is now called –one of a group of young boys rescued from a petting farm and piggy trained up to Glynneath. It was love at first sight as he was the spitting image of one of my Rainbow Bridge Boars, Maple.
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Unfortunately Hathaway turned out to be a rather norty boy and wouldn’t bond with any of my single boars.......more on him later.
Rowan –

again from Glynneath in May 2011 when she was 4mnths old. She is a beautiful dainty little piggy who I got spayed by Simon and she found love with Bandit who I rescued from a garden centre in 2008.
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When Bandit passed away in 2012 she joined another recent addition – Mr Alan Maggots – again from Glynneath.
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Alan was handed into Rescue in 2012 by his then owners in a tiny cage that was inch deep in maggots – hence his name. Unfortunately he developed a serious heart condition – a result of an infection at some point in his past that had infected the heart valve. His time with Rowan was brief – approx a year – before he had to be PTS last summer as his heart could no longer cope.
Rowan is now with Hathaway having rejected both Carson and........
Big Boy Lewis –

a beautiful pink-eyed golden roan I removed from a garden centre in 2012. He and his brother had been handed in as unwanted fully grown adults. Unfortunately his brother had died so they had put a baby female rabbit in with him for company.....and he was rogering the poor little doe senseless when I discovered him. The garden centre would not separate and because Lewis was fully grown I persuaded them to let me have him as he probably wouldn’t be sold. Despite having a chronic respiratory condition, Lewis is still as boisterous as ever. He spent a brief period of time with Hathaway before they fell out – although they do still like their cages to be next to each other - and then failed miserably trying to find a friend when he went boar dating at Glynneath. It may well be time for Lewis to lose his plums and find a wifepig.
Sammy – from Glynneath – came here last year to be a friend for Bailey – but Bailey objected to Sammy’s stinky behaviour and bit his willy rather badly and poor Sammy had to have emergency surgery on his todger. He was then tried with Hathaway and they lived together for a few weeks.......

........ before Sammy got fed up with Hathaway humping him and bit his lip. Sammy is currently waiting to find a nice new friend but only once he has got his recent dental problems sorted. He cannot be neutered as he had a bad reaction to his last anaesthetic so now goes up to Northampton to see Uncle Simon for all his dental work. Sammy has lost one of his bottom incisors permanently so needs regular dental checks.
To be continued
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