emilybanister
New Born Pup
Hey everyone,
We brought home two guinea pig boars (Horace and Boris) at the weekend. We bought them from pets at home (which I know was probably not the best place to get them from - sorry!) and bought the 'large' cage which is 120cmx45cm. Bought two of everything. Have since realised that this cage is too small for two boars so have ordered a 140cmx60cm one, which I think should be better. We live in a small flat and I don't think i could fit much bigger in the living room but hoping this new one will be okay. To be fair to PaH they are giving us a refund as I rang up to complain we were mis-sold the original one as it will not be big enough for them fully grown. I also didn't want one without a lid as when we visit family there will be dogs around so thought a lid would be safer!
Anyway, they seem to be settling in well and we have had them out for a handle tonight. I am a vet student (although still a newbie to guinea pig ownership, other than having them as a kid), so think I am doing the basic husbandry stuff right, now I have ordered the new cage. The only thing I am worried about is they seem to be constantly rumble strutting at each other. They are only 10 weeks old and I thought this behaviour came later? I haven't seen any fighting and there has been no injuries but it really is constant! I am not sure who the initiator is, but Horace is the more confident one so far and he has been popcorning a lot. Sometimes they rumble strut near the door to one of their hidey houses, or near food (although there are many food bowls so they don't need to fight over one), other times it seems to be random and then they run around the cage, and Horace will popcorn. Sometimes they don't do the 'strutting' just the noise!
Not sure if they are brothers or not, but they were kept in the same pen at PaH
I so want to do the best for them, and just worried that they aren't getting on. They both come out to eat and drink okay, i don't think either is being stopped from accessing anything.
Is this normal for the first few days whilst they establish dominance? Or is it a sign that they aren't going to bond very well together?
We brought home two guinea pig boars (Horace and Boris) at the weekend. We bought them from pets at home (which I know was probably not the best place to get them from - sorry!) and bought the 'large' cage which is 120cmx45cm. Bought two of everything. Have since realised that this cage is too small for two boars so have ordered a 140cmx60cm one, which I think should be better. We live in a small flat and I don't think i could fit much bigger in the living room but hoping this new one will be okay. To be fair to PaH they are giving us a refund as I rang up to complain we were mis-sold the original one as it will not be big enough for them fully grown. I also didn't want one without a lid as when we visit family there will be dogs around so thought a lid would be safer!
Anyway, they seem to be settling in well and we have had them out for a handle tonight. I am a vet student (although still a newbie to guinea pig ownership, other than having them as a kid), so think I am doing the basic husbandry stuff right, now I have ordered the new cage. The only thing I am worried about is they seem to be constantly rumble strutting at each other. They are only 10 weeks old and I thought this behaviour came later? I haven't seen any fighting and there has been no injuries but it really is constant! I am not sure who the initiator is, but Horace is the more confident one so far and he has been popcorning a lot. Sometimes they rumble strut near the door to one of their hidey houses, or near food (although there are many food bowls so they don't need to fight over one), other times it seems to be random and then they run around the cage, and Horace will popcorn. Sometimes they don't do the 'strutting' just the noise!
Not sure if they are brothers or not, but they were kept in the same pen at PaH
I so want to do the best for them, and just worried that they aren't getting on. They both come out to eat and drink okay, i don't think either is being stopped from accessing anything.
Is this normal for the first few days whilst they establish dominance? Or is it a sign that they aren't going to bond very well together?