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Post by 3piggles on Jul 24, 2017 20:01:12 GMT
That's wonderful! It's also good as far as their behavior goes, because whatever it is, it's normal piggy behavior. We can't speak their language, but we do know they have one dominant pig, who can be a real sleeper until their leadership is needed, can be a total bully, and everything in between. Just watch for patterns in their behavior. That will tell you a lot about it. Don't correct the patterns, just understand them. My girls periodically go through a reassertion of dominance, and when they do, Oodles spends a lot of time wheeking herself hoarse, and Noodles spends a lot of time pursuing Oodles endlessly. Then it passes, and they get along for another six months or so. Hubby though we should separate them. I told him we just had to survive the wheeking until Noodles was satisfied that Oodles knew who was boss. A week every six months or so isn't really all that bad. I also found regularly adding piles of hay for them to play in was a great way of distracting them from the dominance issues
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