Three more…
Three more hoglets just arrived, two boys and a girl, weighing in at 48g, 50g & 52g, all still have their eyes closed. These are siblings to two that were
Three more hoglets just arrived, two boys and a girl, weighing in at 48g, 50g & 52g, all still have their eyes closed. These are siblings to two that were
One of last nights entries, a little hoglet with a nasty injury to her back end, believed to have been caused by a strimmer, which was covered in flystrike. Flystrike
Two more orphan hoglets in earlier this evening, brother and sister weighing 53g & 56g respectively. Both very cold, both dehydrated, both with moderate flystrike, some of which has hatched
Entries today (7th July); 1 x adult male hedgehog with severe road traffic injuries and heavy blood loss, punctured abdomen, intestines exposed and severed, causing peritonitis and heavily infected abdomen
We spent a lovely day at Hamworthy Park Fete with our information stand, giving out leaflets and fliers, speaking to people about hedgehogs, and hopefully raising awareness of the hedgehogs
This evenings entry, 3 sibling hoglets, 145g, 146g & 154g. the homeowner was unable to catch the 4th one, but is keeping an eye out for it and catch it
Maggots coming out of the hoglets ears immediately after spraying them with flystrike spray…
Another poorly orphan hoglet came to us this morning, 10 – 14 day old male hoglet weighing 68g, dug out of nest by a dog. Three other hoglets from same
Another entry this evening, a young adult female hog – Found trapped in netting. Has garrotte wound to neck, very dehydrated, with massive tick infestation. Her left hind leg is