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A very pregnant Breeze

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Breeze

At 11 weeks when she arrived

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Today aged 16 weeks
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Poor Breeze. Having babies when she's really just a baby herself...

She's very beautiful, though. I hope everything goes well!
 
Aww, she looks huge! Bless her, poor thing. She is gorgeous though, good luck :)
 
Aww Breeze was the piggy that took my eye in the original post, and she's still so beautiful, even if there's a lot more of her than before.

Good Luck Breeze.
 
Oh bless her, shes so young bless. Hope everything goes well for her and the little 'uns, will be keeping my fingers crossed for her :)
 
Poor girl! She really looks like she's bursting!

Fingers crossed that mum and all babies make it!
 
sad that she's so young, but the others are right, she is beautiful. i hope she and the babies make it through ok. crossing fingers.
 
Awww she is a lovely piggy. I hope the pregnancy goes well and she has some lovely babies. How come she is pregnant so young? x
 
I foster for Walsall RSPCA and had a call about taking a mom and her 4 babies, the mom was supposedly pregnant again as the dad hadn't been removed when the babies were born.

What actually turned up was a mom and 4x 11 week old babies, 4x 1day old babies. The first litter hadn't been split up early enough so Breeze is pregnant by one of her brothers and it looks like mom Connie could be pregnant by her son.
 
Awww the poor babies. It's sad when it happens but at least they are in good care with you now. When is she due?x
 
I have no idea (that's the worst part), I'm guessing anytime over the next week.

This is where she is at the moment, lying on her snuggle sac since she is now too big to fit inside it.

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I foster for Walsall RSPCA and had a call about taking a mom and her 4 babies, the mom was supposedly pregnant again as the dad hadn't been removed when the babies were born.

What actually turned up was a mom and 4x 11 week old babies, 4x 1day old babies. The first litter hadn't been split up early enough so Breeze is pregnant by one of her brothers and it looks like mom Connie could be pregnant by her son.

That's terrible.
That's really...It just makes me so sad. :(

Poor little things. It has to be so stressful for them, too. It's not good, not at all.
 
This is what I came home from my RSPCA meeting to tonight

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Wow!

They're so cuuute~ All went well, I take it?
How scary, though...Happening while you were gone? Is Breeze alright?

She must be one proud mother, though. They are...Adorable.
 
Breeze isn't so good :(, she has a large sore around her bottom and down the inside of her back leg. Apparently it's due to excess cleaning and a stressful birth :(. If anyone has any other suggestions or knows what to do I would really appreciate some help.

I'm just leaving her alone tonight and then will phone the vets tomorrow. She has been really good with the babies so far, she has cleaned them all up and has had something to eat and drink.
 
Oh they are adorable. I love the one with the white lightening stripe down it's back x) Hope Breeze is ok. Sorry I can't help you out. Congratulations to her though :)
 
AAWWW - I'm glad that the babies are well.

Best of luck to the new mother. Perhaps you might like to pm sophiew?
 
Glad Breezes' babies have arrived safely - they're sooooo cute x)

I've had sows litter here and then end up like Breeze with sores usually around their back end. I've tried loads of different treatments but my vet and I have come to the conclusion that although it looks awful the best thing to do is to leave well alone. Anything put on the sores seems to irritate and cause more chewing. Within a few days it will start to heal and the hair grows back relatively quickly.

Congratulations Breeze - you're a clever girl ..............xx>>>

Teresa xx
 
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