Hi - I posted the other day about our new boar guinea pigs. Well, we watched them for a few days and their behaviour became increasingly aggressive, and one got a cut cheek. So now they are separated: they had a big outdoor run so I've split this in half with chicken wire, and we have a 2-storey hutch so one has the top storey and the other on the bottom. Things are much calmer, the chased piggy (Michael) seems much more relaxed, and we're going to see the vet on Monday and have a good assessment and chat. My kids have reported seeing them touching noses through the wire.
But... the piggy that was being more aggressive (The Incredible Bulk, or Bulky for short (named by my son)) is now scratching at the wire, and I don't know how to interpret this. At the time we were trying to catch him to put him in the hutch for the night. Perhaps he was just trying to avoid being caught, as on the other side of the wire there is a tunnel that he perhaps wanted to hide in. Is it possible that he is distressed at the separation? He is the friendlier, bolder piggy - he comes to sniff my fingers, he eats from my hand, and he trundles around the run under my legs etc (though still won't let me pick him up if he can avoid it). I have read some of the threads on this forum, and it seems that it may not be possible to reunite these boys in one space.
There are definitely times I feel like I've bitten off more than I can chew here, and am not yet ruling out re-homing, but want to give it my best shot. thanks in advance for any replies.
But... the piggy that was being more aggressive (The Incredible Bulk, or Bulky for short (named by my son)) is now scratching at the wire, and I don't know how to interpret this. At the time we were trying to catch him to put him in the hutch for the night. Perhaps he was just trying to avoid being caught, as on the other side of the wire there is a tunnel that he perhaps wanted to hide in. Is it possible that he is distressed at the separation? He is the friendlier, bolder piggy - he comes to sniff my fingers, he eats from my hand, and he trundles around the run under my legs etc (though still won't let me pick him up if he can avoid it). I have read some of the threads on this forum, and it seems that it may not be possible to reunite these boys in one space.
There are definitely times I feel like I've bitten off more than I can chew here, and am not yet ruling out re-homing, but want to give it my best shot. thanks in advance for any replies.