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Old 07-11-06, 05:28 pm
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Talking Re: Needed: New home for Memphis, TN. boar.

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Originally Posted by C&K
I can see your problem very clearly now, they are all going into adolecense. Neville is in the thick of it, but Harry is not far behind, you have teenage boys on your hands! My guess is George is just very laid back and will always be submissive, a good match for either Neville or Harry alone. However, Neville and Hary may want to rip eachother to pieces for the next few months. More space should help though.

I would give all three a buddy bath, make a larger cage, and do a floor time, set out lots of veggies, a pile of hay, and a few hidey houses and see how it goes. If it goes well, put them in the larger cage together. If not, it may take some more work! Hopefully someone with actual boar experiance can come along and give you great advice!

Try to avoid putting them together and separating them though, that can make things worse! As they keep reliving the intro, over and over again! Never figuring their standing with eachother out!
Haha, now I know why my Harry is the way he is, he's 8 months and he's being the biggest tooter. I realized that Hagrid isn't picking Harry is annoying him, but you DEFFINATELY DO NOT SEPARATE THEM! Every time I move my Harry, when I put him back in the big cage, they start at it all over again, drives me bonkers, because they tend to act up at night. Yea, so I got way off topic, but the point is KEEP THEM TOGETHER! (unless there is blood shed)
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