11-09-2013, 02:12 PM
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I'm down to a sensible 8 piggies- they don't bond too well but they have space to hate each other.
Sarah hasn't need my help much this summer she has been managing to keep on top of the holiday boarders and fend off too many rescue cases. Until now. I went over tuesday with a supply of paper, towels and stuff all donated from people I know and she tells me a call had come in from Somerset (next county over) some poor farmer found a breeder had dumped guinea pig and rabbits in a container on his land. she was collecting them from him the next day.
Not knowing how many were there she asked me to take one lone piggie home to make an extra hutch free. Just as well
19 rabbits
15 guinea pigs
All the rabbits have been moved onto Willow Tree Rescue in the next town of Christchurch. The girls there specialize in rabbits and have loads of room for them to run around together (boys in one pen and girls in another).
So this little piggy may not be going back to the ranch for a little while since every piggy brought in has lice and /or chest infections.
Philip has named him Morgan (which means I'm going have a real problem taking him home----never name a foster!)
Sarah hasn't need my help much this summer she has been managing to keep on top of the holiday boarders and fend off too many rescue cases. Until now. I went over tuesday with a supply of paper, towels and stuff all donated from people I know and she tells me a call had come in from Somerset (next county over) some poor farmer found a breeder had dumped guinea pig and rabbits in a container on his land. she was collecting them from him the next day.
Not knowing how many were there she asked me to take one lone piggie home to make an extra hutch free. Just as well
19 rabbits
15 guinea pigs
All the rabbits have been moved onto Willow Tree Rescue in the next town of Christchurch. The girls there specialize in rabbits and have loads of room for them to run around together (boys in one pen and girls in another).
So this little piggy may not be going back to the ranch for a little while since every piggy brought in has lice and /or chest infections.
Philip has named him Morgan (which means I'm going have a real problem taking him home----never name a foster!)