
Flystrike (Myiasis)
This 358g juvenile female hog was brought in to us last night, freezing cold, soaking wet and covered in flystrike (Myiasis). She was given warm

This 358g juvenile female hog was brought in to us last night, freezing cold, soaking wet and covered in flystrike (Myiasis). She was given warm

Autumn litters are still being born – This little 78g female hoglet, now named Ethel, came in to us last night after being found motionless

One of our volunteers, Stephanie, had a bit of a surprise while cleaning out cages today, two new hoglets less than 12 hours old. Luckily

The Autumn babies continue to arrive, this litter of 3 was found squeaking in a compost bin earlier today, and the finder said she had

Well, we have come to the end of another VERY busy week, with lots of new intakes, a few going out for release and LOTS

Time for an update on the little orphan hoglets – now 4 days old and growing, weighing around 22g. They are still blind and deaf

This little bundle of newborn hoglets came to us today, weighing between 16g – 19g. Their nest was disturbed yesterday, and mum took off. She

One of our hand reared litters of hoglets coming along nicely. All crashed out together having trashed their incubator – the little darlings
This female hog, 556g, was found on a local GP’s drive during the daytime, and was brought straight in to us. She is very emaciated