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Old 03-17-08, 01:30 pm
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Question ive had my piggy for about two years now but...

i feel bad for her. i only found this website about three days ago and never knew i was doing so much wrong.

one thing ive really thought about is getting another pig for her to live with because even though she gets LOADS of attension from me i really wish we'd gotten someone for her to play with when we first got her.

my question is, shes almost 2 now. is it too late to get another pig. will they fight? and if i can get one, should i get a baby or one her own age???
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Re: ive had my piggy for about two years now but...

It's not too late. I'd get a younger sow for her to live with. Just make sure to find a rescue or shelter to adopt one from and not purchase one in a pet store. With most sows age doesn't really matter as much as it does with boars but if she's not been around other pigs since you've had her, younger may be the best way to go as most older pigs will accept a young pig.
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