Slowing down…
Things are slowing down now, thank god. Only two entries today, both hoglets. 1 x male hoglet 193g, from Wareham with infected bite wounds and
Things are slowing down now, thank god. Only two entries today, both hoglets. 1 x male hoglet 193g, from Wareham with infected bite wounds and
Last night and today, so far; 1 x female hoglet 131g found out alone in the middle of a main road through Wareham. Given s/c
Another entry today, a juvenile female hog with an open fracture to her rear right leg, with flystrike all around it. She was also very
Still as busy as could be… Today’s entries (the first one at 03.35 this morning) so far; 1 x adult male hedgehog with head wounds,
It’s still busy – today’s entries; 1 x adult female hedgehog with lightly burnt spikes after escaping from a lit bonfire near West Moors. Fluids
This poor little hoglet came in yesterday having been found out alone. As you can see, it has suffered an attack, and has bite wounds
We are still experiencing many calls for help at the moment, and we are almost back up to our winter numbers for hogs in our
Today’s list so far; 1 x female hoglet 132g suspected broken leg. Vet to assess – edited – leg amputated this afternoon (Wednesday). A pair
As King Theoden in the Lord of the Rings (The Two Towers) said “So it begins…” or, in our case, “so it continues…” Today’s entries
I haven’t had time to collate a post about yesterday’s madness, so I’m not going to do one now, but here are some photos of