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Old 04-22-08, 11:17 am
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I have had my one baby piggy for about 2 weeks and today I got another baby to bond them. I had floor time with them first and everything seemed good so I put them in the pen together. they do alright but the older one will shove the new one around and there is minor teeth chattering. They also are squeeking alot. I have never bonded pigs before so I am scared they will hurt eachother. How long do pigs usually take to bond with eachother and do you think I should seperate them? Thanks
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Re: introducing a new baby

There's a lot of threads about this already. It can take any where from a few days to a few weeks for them to settle down. They're just trying to determine who is the dominant pig, as long as there is no blood drawn then don't separate them.
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