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Hedgehog
« on: 18 July 2014, 21:14:15 »

Spotted a baby hedgehog wandering around in the garden around 6pm tonight. First time we've seen one in the garden. Took our 15 month old daughter out for a look and she was well impressed  :)
Swmbo put a small amount of milk out, and we were horrified half an hour later to discover this can actually kill them! Luckily it only had a small sip before wandering off so I doubt any damage has been done. Never knew hedgehogs could die from milk!
Nice to see the little fella though, hopefully he'll visit us again.  :)
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #1 on: 18 July 2014, 21:18:52 »

Daughter had a couple ...erm... coupling in her garden recently, they are very noisy apparently, something like I think I remember. :-X :(
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #2 on: 18 July 2014, 21:20:26 »

A little catfood and some water is best for hedgehogs.
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #3 on: 18 July 2014, 21:27:43 »

So I've just discovered online Nick. Swmbo is buying a couple pouches of cat food tomorrow
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #4 on: 18 July 2014, 21:31:13 »

They are lactose intolorent I believe
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #5 on: 18 July 2014, 21:49:53 »

A neighbour put a small square hole in the base of their shed, a box of straw in the corner and the hedgehogs call it home. :y
They don't half squeal when they get trapped in the electric fence for the chickens, the problem is they get a little shock and curl into a ball getting trapped in the fence :( and then get a bolt every ten seconds so never unfurl themselves to get away :(
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Re: Hedgehog
« Reply #6 on: 18 July 2014, 22:28:59 »

Daughter had a couple ...erm... coupling in her garden recently, they are very noisy apparently, something like I think I remember. :-X :(

you  would make a lot of noise if you had a lot of prickles stuck in you!
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