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| I have had my GP for almost 4 years now. Do you think it would be good to get her a friend, even when she is so old. I heard that it is best to get two when they are young. What do you think? Also If it you do think that a second one would be good is a 2x4 C&C big enough? Because that is the biggest one I can fit in the space that I have. Amy is pretty calm (maybe she is just bored though Im not sure.) |
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| I just introduced a buddy to my 2 yr old guinea pig and he loves having him around. I bought a baby and the introduction went really smooth. I would definatly look into getting her a pal. According to this site a 2x4 is plenty big for two piggies. Good luck! Brenda |
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| Actually, pigs of different ages make for good introductions. Older pigs tend to be more laid back as well. It's never too late to get her a buddy. 2x4 is recommended for two piggies, althoguh I prefer a 2x5. |
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| I think introducing a younger one would be fine. I introduced a 3 month old sow to my 5 year old sow and it went fine! The 3 month old also had 3 babies (she came to us pregenant) and the 5 year old was fine. Maybe my older sow is just mellow. 2x4 would be fine, but the bigger the better! |
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