Girls Behaviour. Fighting Or Normal?

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My two females have been very happy since we got them about 6 weeks ago. Today suzy started making funny purring/shaking noise, rubbing on side of run then jumping on snowy and chasing her around. Not sure snowy was enjoying. Suzy seemed in manic world of her own.... is this normal dominence behaviour or fighting?
 
This seems totally normal, Lloyd is my dominant girl who must get to the water/food/ favourite house first. If she's scared she will sit in Harry's back. Poor harry is forever being jumped on, nipped (no blood drawn) has food stolen out her mouth you name it. Harry seems to accept and never really fights back. It has seemed to have settled down recently tho. I have found myself trying to reason with them but they're like teenagers
If blood gets spilled I would start to worry but they'll soon sort it out themselves x
 
It sounds like she is in season. It will soon calm down if so until the other one is in season and then it will start all over again. My Little Rose and Katie are both in season today and causing absolute chaos.
 
Thanks for the advice. Just when u think you've got their little ways sussed they surprise you!
 
Hi I'm not too sure how I create a new thread or ask a question on here as I'm new to it, this is my first time having my own pet and I got 3 beautiful piggies yesterday daisy ivy and gabby all sisters 2 10 weeks and 1 5 weeks they've all been raised together with their mother until yesterday when I bought them home with me, I have put them in a rabbit cage so it is big enough for them but I'm a bit concerned with the older 2 gabby and ivy, ivy keeps cornering the gabby, going into her face and round her behind she also keeps chasing her round making her squeal loudly, gabby doesn't really move from corners now apart from on the odd occasion when she goes for food, is this all normal behaviour? There isn't much teeth chattering which I've been told to look out for but I've heard it once by one of them, problem is I don't know which one, any advice will be greatly appreciated thanks :)
 
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