. Lovely hoggie! if you leave food out they will certainly find it and more will come, especially late summer/early autumn when they are stocking up for hibernating.
We have several visiting nightly . All of the wet food I put out gets eaten most nights. And most of the seeds mix I make up.
I found Teigan - who is one of my overwinterers from 2012 - with a man hog twice her size. I can only say that her attempts at dissuading his romantic advances were half hearted at best - lol! She is my special hoggy as she is just so nice, lovely natured girly, always seems happy, always wearing a smile when I grab her for a weight check or to redo her mark. I really hope she has babies - they will be her first - but I hope she doesn't decide to leave me a late litter of autumn bubs
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We have several visiting nightly
. All of the wet food I put out gets eaten most nights. And most of the seeds mix I make up.
I found Teigan - who is one of my overwinterers from 2012 - with a man hog twice her size. I can only say that her attempts at dissuading his romantic advances were half hearted at best - lol! She is my special hoggy as she is just so nice, lovely natured girly, always seems happy, always wearing a smile when I grab her for a weight check or to redo her mark. I really hope she has babies - they will be her first - but I hope she doesn't decide to leave me a late litter of autumn bubs
BobTheGardener
good to see them when they come back isn't it.
Often hear mine snuffling and saw him/her trotting up the side path one night last month.
Off to buy a strawberry plant!
That's great Bob
We had one that would visit us last year but we've not seen or heard him/her at all so far this year