Contemplating an extra piggy...

I'm not very hopeful, and I'm a bit cross with the previous owner, and with piggy daddy for not doing a basic health check. Seems he was shown some other piggies in good health then the sick one was shoved in the travel box before he got a proper look at her. There's definitely ringworm on her neck which is bad enough but this floppy business looks like a stroke or something neurological anyway...
 
On poor piggy. If she pulls through keep her well away from all the others until the ringworm clears up (obvious and I know you will but some people wouldn't think of doing that in the excitement of getting a new piggy). I wish her well and my fingers and toes and arms and legs are crossed for her.
 
I'm so sorry you've seemingly been tricked into taking a sick pig. Doing it with your eyes open is one thing, but doing it this way is so unfair :(.

Fingers crossed for her (and you).
 
I'm so sorry that you have been duped into taking a sick piggy. Sadly there are some very unscrupulous breeders out there.
 
They should be reported, it’s awful, and to think you travelled all that way and they were prepared to hoodwink your husband like that, despicable!
 
That’s terrible. I feel you, except I went over board and rescued 4 piggies with awful ringworm. hope she gets better soon.
 
Ok so... Blodwen piggy (she now has a new name, piggy daddy decided at the vet and registered her as that) has ringworm and some back tooth spurs but she perked up a bit when she met amazing pig whispering vet Alessandro. He thinks she is just very very scared and is acting like a floppy potato creature in the hope we'll go away. Not paralysed at all, just pretending. Heart, lungs, guts, eyes all healthy. Needs syringe feeding, which will be fun with ringworm, we'll all end up catching it and have to have seperate sets of clothes for each set of pigs and even more hot washing- ringworm is exactly what we dont need having successfully cleared fur mites! But, Blodwen's alive and clocking up the vet bills like someone who expects to be a long term resident :) I really expected a pts situation...
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Aw, what a relief, hope all goes well. She looks a little smasher, beautiful girl x
 
Oh that's great news...well, not great, but great in comparison to what you were thinking. She's a pretty little thing :wub: is she young? Her nails have that small, pointed look about them.
 
Couldnt get any accurate info at all from the previous owner... we really werent expecting a crazy breeder giving away misfits, she was advertised as a lone female pet aged 7 months who needed rehoming. Then we were told she was a year old and had been part of a group. Piggy daddy says there were lots of piggies there plus some barking dogs... but only this one being given away... most strange but hopefully if we can fix her up she will be a nice passive floof companion for Jezebel! She weighs 860g and is quite small which suggests not quite a year old yet...
 
My late Eleanor was an ex breeder pig. She was lilac with pink eyes, pregnant with her second litter and just a baby herself when she was dumped probably by her looks :( Her babies all came out with pink eyes too but thankfully the rescue were able to rehome them. This is why I hate some breeders and some people who show. If the pig isn’t classed as being ‘pretty’ they’re not wanted.

Before Eleanor, I actually phoned a local breeder (I was desperate for a friend and didn’t know much about rescues at the time) and the lady on the phone said she had a pregnant female due to have babies but once the babies were born, I could have the mum as she would be ex breeder stock and no longer needed. I went down the rescue route and adopted Eleanor but I often wonder about that poor little girl :(
 
We had no idea Blodwen was a reject from a breeder, I really hope she's not pregnant but hopefully her unique funny looks have saved her from that! She's hiding in a corner but is at least moving round a bit now and she seemed to like sitting in piggy daddy's jumper... which now needs boil washing of course :)
 
Well I am truly glad that Blodwen is OK. Breeders (not all I hasten to add but certainly some) will say anything to get rid of a piggy that has problems. It is may be the identification of dental issues that prompted her to be listed on free ads. Her story is not uncommon. Lucky she has come into your hands. Her life has just taken its first positive turn in a while. look forward to seeing more of her on the forum.
 
At the end of the day Some people are so obsessed and driven by money that they will put it first before the animal. It winds me up.
 
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Early days but Blodwen ate a whole slice of cucumber with critical care spread on it, she is definitely a daddy's girl and will only eat and look a bit alert when piggy daddy is holding her... really hope we can fix her! I might put some peed on hay and poops from the other piggies in her cage later, see if it makes her a bit more interested in things... she's just sitting with her face in the corner trembling right now...
 
Early days but Blodwen ate a whole slice of cucumber with critical care spread on it, she is definitely a daddy's girl and will only eat and look a bit alert when piggy daddy is holding her... really hope we can fix her! I might put some peed on hay and poops from the other piggies in her cage later, see if it makes her a bit more interested in things... she's just sitting with her face in the corner trembling right now...
how about try playing some happy guinea pig noises on youtube to her. I have had success with this when my sow has been a bit off before. Its the first video that comes up on youtube called happy guinea pig wheek i think. I know your pig is in quite a bad way, but could help
 
Took a shower, changed my clothes, fed and poop scooped the other piggies, and plonked the whiffy hay/toilet tray Jezebel likes most in Blodwen's cage and sat her in it. She's at least sitting uprighr now and not hiding her face and there's some interested whisker twitching...
 
Lets see what happens! Piggy daddy has the car and the address so lets see how it goes. There are a few alarm bells with this piggy like being given 2 different ages... and she's alone but was somehow part of a big group... and she has "pedigree genes" but looks like the back end of a bus... but all these things make me just want to bring her home if she really exists and feed her some nice veggies and set her up in the spare cage then take her to the vet and see what the problem is, if any- I suspect a breeder has offloaded her somewhere along the line for being a bit weird looking and not pretty enough to breed from... if she does exist and come home then hopefully she'll fit right in with my beautiful herd of cross-eyed Piggle and ratty-faced Theo and monster-chops wonky-leg Clover and bloaty skinny Puggle and curly toenailed barbered floofy wee pants Jezebel! Who are all very beautiful but thank goodness nobody would ever want to breed from them as they are all just too unique looking :)
Blodwen is eating Jezebel's poops and peed on hay out of the second hand hay tray and looks a bit more relaxed, more like a piggy than a terrified potato :)
Yay! She is beautiful! You guys are amazing for taking her and giving her a wonderful life!
 
Blodwen is eating Jezebel's poops and peed on hay out of the second hand hay tray and looks a bit more relaxed, more like a piggy than a terrified potato :)
Yes great stuff! I reckon this piglet will be ok by the sounds of things, just need a good old fashioned bit of t.l.c 😁👍 i dont want to speak to soon, but she obviously has the best chances with you, and just think she wasnt going to be around much longer where she was. The only way is up kind of thing. In the nicest possible way
 
Thank you! Never seen such a terrified nervous piggy but we will do our best. We're going to try feed her critical care every 4 hours and keep adding smelly hay from the other piggies to her cage so she feels less lonely. Think it will be a long journey through quarantine and ringworm treatment for her... why the heck did the previous owner give her away on her own if she's used to a herd? Then lie about it? I dont understand people at all sometimes... piggies are much nicer and less complicated!
 
Thank you! Never seen such a terrified nervous piggy but we will do our best. We're going to try feed her critical care every 4 hours and keep adding smelly hay from the other piggies to her cage so she feels less lonely. Think it will be a long journey through quarantine and ringworm treatment for her... why the heck did the previous owner give her away on her own if she's used to a herd? Then lie about it? I dont understand people at all sometimes... piggies are much nicer and less complicated!
Some people are just horrid, selfish lowlifes. And think they are better than animals. I always say i hope to god i never see someone abusing an animal. I'm actually quiet and pretty introverted, but hearing of animals neglected and abused just sets me off
 
I'll try get more pics next critical care feed but she's shy and also very camera flash sensitive with her bright pink eyes... the rest of the herd will just have to fend for themselves until clean out day tomorrow, dont want to infect them with ringworm and they have plenty of hay!
 
Some people are just horrid, selfish lowlifes. And think they are better than animals. I always say i hope to god i never see someone abusing an animal. I'm actually quiet and pretty introverted, but hearing of animals neglected and abused just sets me off
I just dont understand why the woman wouldnt spend the £42 we just spent on ringworm treatment then rehome the piggy in 2 or 3 weeks with a vet letter saying she's been treated and is ok... then Bloddy pig as I've started calling her could have gone straight in with her new herd family! That Bloddy pig... she will bankrupt us all and stress us to death but she's worth all the stress and vet bills just for being a daft looking guinea pig :) its not her fault!
 
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