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I recently got a new boar, his name is Chuck. We did the two weeks of quarantine and he barely made a peep. Ever since the introductions yesterday, he's been making this sound, that Ive never heard before. He will make this sound followed by rumblestrutting and popcorning. I'm just wondering if this is a "good" or "bad" sound. (The calico one is the one making the noises in the video.) As you can see he's doing it while eating his veggies, he pretty much hasn't stopped since the introductions. He'll do it when I pet him, when he's laying down... he actually kept me up all night. Is he happy? Or is he stressed or upset in any way?
If anyone could help me identify these and let me know if they're normal or if I should be worried about something. t
Other than rumble strutting and some mild teeth chattering, there hasn't been much red flags. I just want to make sure little Chuck is okay. And PS, if it makes any difference, Chuck is the youngest amongst the three
I recently got a new boar, his name is Chuck. We did the two weeks of quarantine and he barely made a peep. Ever since the introductions yesterday, he's been making this sound, that Ive never heard before. He will make this sound followed by rumblestrutting and popcorning. I'm just wondering if this is a "good" or "bad" sound. (The calico one is the one making the noises in the video.) As you can see he's doing it while eating his veggies, he pretty much hasn't stopped since the introductions. He'll do it when I pet him, when he's laying down... he actually kept me up all night. Is he happy? Or is he stressed or upset in any way?
If anyone could help me identify these and let me know if they're normal or if I should be worried about something. t
Other than rumble strutting and some mild teeth chattering, there hasn't been much red flags. I just want to make sure little Chuck is okay. And PS, if it makes any difference, Chuck is the youngest amongst the three