DANGERS

SLUG PELLETS KILL HOGS – use organic.

STRIMMERS/MOWERS – always check for hogs sleeping/nesting in long grass/shrubs beforehand.

NETTING – at least 6″ from the ground checking daily just in case of a hog getting tangled.

PONDS/WATER FEATURES – make sure you have a ramp/step stones for hogs to climb out with water levels being kept up so they can still climb out.

BONFIRES – check garden pile before setting alight.

NESTS – check old compost bags/heaps before use of garden fork or removing bag.

DOGS – be careful each evening if you have a dog when you know hogs pass through your garden. If your dog picks up a hog, try to get it checked out by a vet.

ROADS – be vigilant whilst driving.

DRAINS/HOLES – make sure they are covered. Hedgehogs may become trapped and unable to climb out. They may injure themselves in the process and if not rescued die a slow and painful death

WHAT TO DO IF YOU FIND A SICK/INJURED HOG

Injuries – take to a vet asap

Hogs out during the day may need help (sitting in one place for a lengthy period, wobbling but not when collecting nesting materials).

WHAT TO FEED A HEDGEHOG

Shallow bowl of fresh water

Dry cat biscuits and meat

DO NOT give milk as hogs are lactose intolerant

ONLY GIVE a few dried mealworms mixed in with food (a whole diet of mealworms causes calcium deficiency)

At the moment we have lots of orphaned hoglets in our care so life is very busy. Watch out for our next blog in Newton News!

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