Not unexpected
Sadly, but as expected, the two teeny hoglets that came in earlier have died. Poor little buggers never had a chance, too long away from
Sadly, but as expected, the two teeny hoglets that came in earlier have died. Poor little buggers never had a chance, too long away from
We had a call earlier this morning from a lady that had found a tiny hoglet, still with it’s eyes closed. She phoned the RSPCA
Three more hoglets have joined us this lunch time, brought in from Sturminster Marshall. They were in a stable, wandering around in the daytime, and
This little hoglet has just been brought in as he was found wandering around in the middle of a busy road. He’s pretty lively, with
Little Phoebe came in two days ago with a nasty wound on her back. I’m happy to say that cleaning off all the flystrike and
Three more hoglets just arrived, two boys and a girl, weighing in at 48g, 50g & 52g, all still have their eyes closed. These are
Two more orphan hoglets in earlier this evening, brother and sister weighing 53g & 56g respectively. Both very cold, both dehydrated, both with moderate flystrike,
This evenings entry, 3 sibling hoglets, 145g, 146g & 154g. the homeowner was unable to catch the 4th one, but is keeping an eye out
Another poorly orphan hoglet came to us this morning, 10 – 14 day old male hoglet weighing 68g, dug out of nest by a dog.