Can You Have Too Many Guinea Pigs?
First, an individual pig is usually a lonely pig. Now, if you are in a position to spend a great amount time with your pig everyday, then you can actually ameliorate a little of your pig's loneliness. But personally, when I'd only Grover the Rotund, I felt guilty leaving him throughout the day when I was at the office. Therefore, after about three months of experiencing a single pig, I adopted Buster [the Docile]to be Grover's cagemate. Two is just a perfectly significant amount of guinea pigs. And those two were hitting it off pretty well. I undoubtedly had enough pigs. Yet after a couple months after acquiring Buster, I starting experience the undeniable need for another. And hence, enter Wendal the Hairless Wonder.
Now that I've my three, I'm positively done with putting guinea pigs to the herd. Yet, Icabsolutely understand how a few of my fellow GPP's (Guinea Pig People) have found themselves in the positioning of owning 25 or so guinea pigs. They are just so darn cute, each so unique. And we are weak. It is so easy to keep getting just one more.
Pigs in herds are a fascinating display to see that's for sure. They have their a social order, their own style of play, and their own special language. I simply like to watch my herd -- they're a complete riot!
You can't intermingle non-neutered boys and girls. A pair of pigs will quickly become a dozen. (You knew that already, right?) Boys must only be kept with other boys, although it is usually a chance to try to add new boars. Often they will bully and fight, resulting in being forced separation or snipped at the vet. Others go along fine, with minimum squabbling. Girl pigs, like girl people, typically don't battle, though who knows if they gossip about the others, and have spells where they don't talk to one another at all.
Most significantly, if you're planning to have multiple pigs, you absolutely must have adequate cage room for them. I would recommend 3 square feet for each additional, and at least 5 square feet for the initial pig. More space is always better.
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