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I had two guinea pig, bot girls, both from rescues. Sadly on Sunday I had to put LeAnne to sleep. Autumn is now alone and was very devotged to LeAnne. The rescue where I have gotten all bit m first piggy form only has female pairs ready fo adoption and I am afraid that an already bonded pair might nit accept Autumn. Any suggestion, or expierence with this? |
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2 things-- 1, sow trios usually work out well. Not everybody will be everybody's best friend, but they generally do okay. 2, even if she kind of ignores the other sows, their presence will be beneficial. Would you rather work in an office all alone or with two other people you didn't have much to do with? |
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Before I adopted neutered males from a shelter out here, I had three trios of female pigs. To me it always seemed like one girl was always odd one out, but that worked just fine for them and they were all quite happy all in all. They don't have to all seem bonded for them to be happy. |