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| Eleanor Rigby and Penny Lane!!! E.R is 1 1/2 and P.L is 9mos. P.L was a rescue from someone who had her outdoors, E.L was adopted with her. She is very scared and when I take her out she will literally be frozen in that position. Even if I offer veggies/fruit she doesn't budge. If E.R is out with her she is active as long as I don't move. E.R steals her veggies (she only eats when no one is near the cage) so I have to separate them when they eat. So far they haven't gone up the ramp to the loft but if I put them up there they come down. I love them! I am worried about P.L. I cuddle and talk to her every night hoping she'll come around. She has made some progress. Any tips appreciated! |
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| Re: Introducing!!! Welcome. You will get all kinds of wonderful advice and help here. It is the best on the internet. With my two new ones, I sat beside their cage quietly for awhile. I also came to find that if you hand feed them their veggies sometimes it helps. That is if she takes it from your hand. Some pigs are just more shy than others. My older one freezes like that if she hears a loud sound or sees a sudden movement. It just takes awhile sometimes for them to adjust. After all they are an animal pretty low in the food chain. Give it time and be patient. Some will act that way forever. I think you are doing wonderful with her. |
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| Re: Introducing!!! What do I do about them fighting? The older/bigger one is more dominant and tends to steal the little one's food. Other than separating them, is there anything to do? |
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| Re: Introducing!!! Keep 2 of everything like food dishes, water bottles and hidey houses and keep everything spaced out. One piggy can't guard everything at once. As far as the fighting goes it's normal, they are sorting out who is going to be top piggy. Just make sure there is no bloodshed and that the dominate one isn't bulling the other one. |
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