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Well im getting my 2 hobs castrated on Friday so they stop fighting and can live together, so I can get 2 jill kits off my mate.. the problem is he wants them picking up by sunday at the latest...He's giving me them for free and has helped me out a fair bit so dont want to drop him in the shit..

 

Will the hobs be ok to live together by saterday/sunday? If not would one be ok living in the outside run until they are recovered, if I make a quick box for him to sleep in?

 

Cheers

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Well im getting my 2 hobs castrated on Friday so they stop fighting and can live together, so I can get 2 jill kits off my mate.. the problem is he wants them picking up by sunday at the latest...He's giving me them for free and has helped me out a fair bit so dont want to drop him in the shit..

 

Will the hobs be ok to live together by saterday/sunday? If not would one be ok living in the outside run until they are recovered, if I make a quick box for him to sleep in?

 

Cheers

 

 

I would of thought your second option would be best.You dont want them ruffing each other up when they've just had an op.

I'd definatly keep them seperated for a few weeks

 

ATB Seany :thumbs:

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Your vet will tell you when you pick them up but im sure they will need to be separated till there stitches come out ,then there might still be a fair few hormones in there system and untill thats gone they might want to fight

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