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Went to the pet store, came home with something else.

Here's my girl..
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Yes, the black one is an Abyssinian. The other is a Turtle Shell White (TSW) American.
 
Aw shes cute.



Ya I put the male with the adult male earlier and the adult male with the female....the adult male I dont think has figured out yet that chester is male not female lol. And molly the young female keeps chasing the adult female around sniffing her.
 
Well, that didnt last long. The adult female started really tearing into my young female, and the adult male kep trying to mount the young male... I really dont want to have to put up a divider between the two young ones but I may have too.
 
Well, that didnt last long. The adult female started really tearing into my young female, and the adult male kep trying to mount the young male... I really dont want to have to put up a divider between the two young ones but I may have too.

Keep a close eye on the females to make sure she doesn't hurt the little one. The boys sound like they are doing great though. The adult is probably going to show dominance for awhile, but if they aren't biting each other they should get along.

All those sites I suggested have great information on introducing new piggies to each other.
 
If the males are close to the females you might have to deal with the rumble strutting and fighting.

Generally they're fine as long as there is no blood.
 
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