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Hedgehogs Out In The Day
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We have a resident hedgie who lives under one of the front door plant pots. Those pots have not been disturbed for many years and particularly not in the past 2 years since we identified that is a hedgie house.
Over the last few evenings Mr (or Mrs) Hedgie has been venturing out earlier and earlier. 4 nights ago it was 7.30, last night it was 6, tonight he is about at 5.30. I always though that hedgies out in the day was a bad sign.
There is plenty of food for a hedgie in this garden - plus I put down cat food and raw eggs.
Should I leave him to it or should I seek help?
Over the last few evenings Mr (or Mrs) Hedgie has been venturing out earlier and earlier. 4 nights ago it was 7.30, last night it was 6, tonight he is about at 5.30. I always though that hedgies out in the day was a bad sign.
There is plenty of food for a hedgie in this garden - plus I put down cat food and raw eggs.
Should I leave him to it or should I seek help?
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Good but dont over do it with egg, you may give it the runs and will dehydrate quickly, as squad says, moniter the situation, but jo says don't give 600 ibrofrofen, lol, get expert help tomorrow
18:02 Thu 20th Jun 2013
Twiggy winkles say that hedgehogs out in the day need help - http:// www.stt iggywin kles.or g.uk/he dgehogs .html
http:// www.bri tishhed gehogs. org.uk/
Telephone 01584 890801
E-mail: [email protected]
This organisation will be able to advise. Give them a call or e-mail
Telephone 01584 890801
E-mail: [email protected]
This organisation will be able to advise. Give them a call or e-mail
Hedgehogs can suffer from a parasite which blinds them, hence they come out during the day. If it appears to be blind, catch it and take it to a hedgehog rescue centre othewise it's days are numbered. We found a blind hedgehog in our garden during the day walking through the snow. It was re-homed to a walled garden where it couldn't get lost and an eye could be kept on it.
I'm a bit concerned that it is out during daylight. I'm used to seeing him/her after dark or on the CCTV but it was a shock when it walked past my bench earlier.
It's a bit late to do anything now, but I'll phone someone tomorrow for some proper advice (no offence to Abers who always give great advice). Although looking at it, it appears fine.
It's a bit late to do anything now, but I'll phone someone tomorrow for some proper advice (no offence to Abers who always give great advice). Although looking at it, it appears fine.
Kate, my daughter works at tiggywinkles wild life hospital, she said it is a little early for the hog to come out, but if the ground is very dry and hog can not get a balanced diet, and if hog is pregnant or feeding then that may be why, does hog look thin, does hog look unwell, if you can try to put meal worms down if they are dry soak for 20 mins,,
Josaphine, thank you. Hedgie doesn't look thin or unhealthy. Whilst the ground round here is generally dry atm our garden isn't because we water it regularly. I've been putting out raw eggs, cat food and soaked fruit (sultanas, raisens, currants etc) for Hedgie. He/she has taken 1 1/2 raw eggs this afternoon and before shut up for the night I'll put down some soaked fruit and/or some cat food.