Hi, I'm from the UK, have currently 4 rescued/rehomed pigs, but sadly have lost three in the last year, also all from rescue centres. We have C&Cs - 2x2.5 grids for our single boars next to each other and 2x4 grids for our bonded pair. So I'm afraid for the time being the single boar housing may fall very slightly short of the requirements, but only just.
We have just done our first proper rescue from a lady with two fallen out boars who didn't want them any more and hadn't taken them to the vet with their nasty injuries. Needless to say they have already cost us a small fortune, but we don't mind as long as we can afford it! We hope to gradually re-bond them and rehome them in the next few months once they are back in good health. These boars are currently housed in the tiny hutch they came in as it was an emergency pickup but we are soon going to be in receipt of a 6ft hutch they will move into shortly.
I'm actively pro-rescue and try and educate about rescue and rehoming whenever the opportunity arises, but it's hard to not find myself lecturing!
We have just done our first proper rescue from a lady with two fallen out boars who didn't want them any more and hadn't taken them to the vet with their nasty injuries. Needless to say they have already cost us a small fortune, but we don't mind as long as we can afford it! We hope to gradually re-bond them and rehome them in the next few months once they are back in good health. These boars are currently housed in the tiny hutch they came in as it was an emergency pickup but we are soon going to be in receipt of a 6ft hutch they will move into shortly.
I'm actively pro-rescue and try and educate about rescue and rehoming whenever the opportunity arises, but it's hard to not find myself lecturing!