Lil-Ninnibig
Teenage Guinea Pig
What are the signs of bullying ?
Saying she should have gone to a rescue in retrospect isn't really helping the situation. She has him now, and even bonded rescue pigs can fall out later down the line.
Maybe you should have taken him to a rescue that's experienced in binding rather than going to a breeder?
It's just a little frustrating when someone asks for advice, gets given some good, sound advice, ignores it, then ends up with a difficult situation, and wants advice from the same people on how to rectify it!
Lil-ninnibig, you may have more success with advice/info/suggestions if you stick to one thread too, as information and stuff can get lost and people don't know what other people have suggested - best to keep it all in one place.
I've recently had a lot of problems with dominance and fighting. I put a baby (Alfred) with my older male Frank, all was fine until Alfred turned on Frank a few months down the line biting him causing 3 deep infections. I split them, now Frank has a new baby companion (Darwin), he sniffs his bottom ALOT, he does some rumble strutting but he doesn't hurt him, doesn't prevent him from eating and even cleans him etc. It's being able to distinguish between good dominance and bad.
Ensure you split them before its too late, as Frank is now more timid and I know for sure it has affected him long term!
P.S. this is my first ever post on here so hi!![]()
If i stick to using one thread it doesnt appear in new posts does it? And surely will not be noticed? .
I've recently had a lot of problems with dominance and fighting. I put a baby (Alfred) with my older male Frank, all was fine until Alfred turned on Frank a few months down the line biting him causing 3 deep infections. I split them, now Frank has a new baby companion (Darwin), he sniffs his bottom ALOT, he does some rumble strutting but he doesn't hurt him, doesn't prevent him from eating and even cleans him etc. It's being able to distinguish between good dominance and bad.
Ensure you split them before its too late, as Frank is now more timid and I know for sure it has affected him long term!
P.S. this is my first ever post on here so hi!![]()
she rescues and rehomes pigs aswell as breeding them to show. You can do both you know.
Spoken like a true GP slave ! :pA breeder that takes in some other guinea pigs and even rehomes them is not a rescue.
A rescue does not breed and add to the problem of the thousands of guinea pigs in rescues all over the country waiting for homes.
A rescue does not breed and put their guinea pigs through the risks of pregnancies and birth.
A rescue is not interested in breeds and pedigree. Every guinea pig is perfect in their own way.
A rescue does not involve themselves in showing where guinea pigs are not allowed to exhibit natural behaviour and are lined up in boxes in noisy rooms where they are prodded and poked and judged.
Find a good rescue where the only thing that matters is the welfare and happiness of all the guinea pigs in their care.
You might not like my post but that doesn't matter. I'm just telling you how it is.
Spoken like a true GP slave ! :p
A breeder that takes in some other guinea pigs and even rehomes them is not a rescue.
A rescue does not breed and add to the problem of the thousands of guinea pigs in rescues all over the country waiting for homes.
A rescue does not breed and put their guinea pigs through the risks of pregnancies and birth.
A rescue is not interested in breeds and pedigree. Every guinea pig is perfect in their own way.
A rescue does not involve themselves in showing where guinea pigs are not allowed to exhibit natural behaviour and are lined up in boxes in noisy rooms where they are prodded and poked and judged.
Find a good rescue where the only thing that matters is the welfare and happiness of all the guinea pigs in their care.
You might not like my post but that doesn't matter. I'm just telling you how it is.
Thanks, Flios. Rescuing is all about giving a second chance to the pigs, not about unloading unwanted stock to make way for more babies. Most of the genuine rescues have put up threads about problems and heart rending stories resulting from breeding. If you come on the forum, ask for advice and then don't take it, then don't complain if there is a bit of impatience when that advice is not followed. Boar dating only works if done in the pigs' interest not the human's. Using it as an excuse to unload an unwanted boar is asking for trouble. Check out the boar dating sticky for more on this topuc by the people who REALLY know what they're doing abd have the success rate to prove it.
* completely understand the points you are trying to make but my point is yes maybe the rexes she breeds shouldnt be bred due to the high number of rescue pigs out there at this present time, so the babies she sells are not rescued. However the guineapigs she takes from neglectfull owners, over run animal sancuarys that mainly deal with dogs and cats, and also those pigs that are often dumped on her doorstep she takes them in houses and feeds them pays for vet treatments out of her own pocket and then rehomes them to appropriate knowledgeable homes not just someone who wants a pig on the spur of the moment kind of thing. So i think this lady although she does breed occasionaly should be given some credit for the pigs she takes in and then rehomes as in my eyes thats a rescue. I had the oppurtunity of having a rex baby off her for £10 but i also was offeres the abby baby for free, and so i had the abby baby, my point is the lady isnt in this for the profit as if she were she would have either charged me for the abby or told me the rex was a better match. The lady has sucesfully rehomed over 40 guineapigs this year alone (bear in mind she isnt a large sancuary just a normal lady with a large garden) and has only had one litter of rexes all of which she has kept for herself. So before judgement is passed i feel the lady deserves credit for what she does.
It kinda hard to give 'credit' to someone who see's with her own eyes the awful & devastating consequences of breeding yet still persists to carry out that action....Are you 100% sure the pigs she was showing you were genuine rescue cases and no just 'old stock'?
I dont think ive ever heard of a breeder that does it for profit - i mean exactly how much profit is a breeder making on a £10 sale? My sow was a mis-sexing case and she had 2 babies - they cost mE a lot more than £20 to feed for 6wks! This then begs the question of why they'd want to put their sows through un-necessary breeding for what will be a profit loss!
The only breeders i could see would do it for profit would be those that breed skinny pigs or similar - other generic breeds are not bred for money!!
The talk of breeding is not permitted on this forum - so for the sake of this topic, i dont think anyone is going to agree to your POV and agree this 'breeder' should receive some sort of medal/recognition for what she does!
omg i feel like i am banging my head against a brick wall. The lady does not sell old stock the rescue pigs are all different breeds ages colours sexes yhe only pigs she breeds are rexes as previously said in other posts! So no the rescue pigs are not unsold stock. as i also mentioned in another post it was my local animal sancuary/rescue that gave me the ladys number as they only had rabbits in no pigs, the lady breeds one litter of rexes once or twice a year and not off the same sow. She does not simply breed for show but for pets also for herself mainly as they are her favoured breed. The majority of the pigs she rehomes are infact rescue pigs! So yes she deserves credit for taking in unwanted pigs and having pigs dumped on her and for paying to feed and house them and pay for vet bills out of her own pocket , for this part she does deserve credit. But i agree with you for the breeding of the rexes she doesnt. And i completely understand this is a rescue based forum and do not need reminding by yourself as i can infact read. I was not discussing breeding i was discussing a pig i got from a lady who rescued him after he was dumped alongside other pigs in her garden in a box and was not getting along with my other pig ditto.the thread has been taken over from the original point and attacked.its ridiculously immature.