wind1
Teenage Guinea Pig
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- Jul 30, 2007
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I haven't been on here for a long long time but since my last visit I have lost one of my boys, Chester to old age so was left with Sylvester on his own. Sylvester is nearly 5. I waited a few weeks trying to decide whether to get him a friend, then one popped up on pre-loved near to me and I couldn't resist. So I now have Percy, 18 months, very skittish, not been handled much and lived with another boar but they fell out. I didn't know that until I went to pick him up otherwise I might have thought twice about taking him but once I was there it was too late. I have had Percy for 4 weeks now, he has been living in a cage on top of Sylvesters and sharing a run with a mesh divider. Today I have decided to go for it and put them together. They are in my lean to shed loose on the floor with hay and food scattered around. They have been in there an hour and so far it is not going too badly although I have just noticed a little bit of blood on Sylvesters ear so Percy must have nipped him. Sylvester just wants to eat and does not seem bothered by having another boy in with him, Percy is doing lots of squaring up to him, rumbling and teeth chattering. Sylvester will chatter his teeth back if Percy gets right in his face. I have bonded boys before but find it all very nerve wracking. I'm here all day today so will see how it goes but worry about leaving them overnight. Sylvester doesn't look very happy at the moment, I'm worried that maybe he likes his quiet life on his own and maybe I shouldn't be forcing a younger pig on him? I have the option of them both living separately if necessary but is that fair on Percy as he is so much younger?
One more question, when Percy squares up to Sylvester teeth chattering should I try to stop him by a loud clap or anything?
One more question, when Percy squares up to Sylvester teeth chattering should I try to stop him by a loud clap or anything?