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Cleaning COMPLETELY De-odorize Dominant Pig's Smell?

bonbonandco

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Cavy Slave
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Hello,

I was wondering what everyone else uses to completely get rid of old piggy smells. I'm planning to scrub down with Nature's Miracle Small Animal Cage Scrubbing Wipes & water+vinegar on C&C bars and chloroplast.
My dominant pig is quite territorial and we just got a new younger piggy, so I'm trying to deep clean to have a fresh start for both pigs, or so at least for my old pig to think it isn't his place anymore.

Thanks!
 
You'll never get rid of the boar smell with two male pigs. The vinegar and water will take care of existing smells in the cage, but they'll remark their territory over and over again. The only way to completely get rid of it is to trade these two in on two sows! :)
 
You'll never get rid of the boar smell with two male pigs. The vinegar and water will take care of existing smells in the cage, but they'll remark their territory over and over again. The only way to completely get rid of it is to trade these two in on two sows! :)

Well, does vinegar and water at least completely get rid of the existing boar smell for a new introduction between two male pigs?
 
Yes, it should do that. It'll clean most anything. It's just that two boars together are going to emit boar "stank," and there's nothing to be done about it.
 
I put lavender by their cage. It also helps with fleas and such. I don't know if it's ok for males?
 
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