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@David Piggie Lover , I wouldn't panic. Sometimes hooting can happen if some hay dust gets stuck around the nose. Just keep an eye on them, the earliest you're going to get a vet appointment at this stage is tomorrow and if they're still eating and drinking then it isn't likely anything urgent.

To everyone else, great pics, wish I could've been there but Doncaster's a big trek. Looks like everyone had an amazing time which is the most important thing!
 
Just read this. My immediate thought was that they were shattered from all the attention and commotion of the day. They probably missed their afternoon naps too. Glad to see they are up and eating as normal now. You must be so proud.
 
Just read this. My immediate thought was that they were shattered from all the attention and commotion of the day. They probably missed their afternoon naps too. Glad to see they are up and eating as normal now. You must be so proud.
you right. I panic but it's a long day and way out there comforate zone.
Proud. Very much and she got the largest blueberry this morning. x
 
I've had a similar thing with a couple of mine following the pet show a couple of years ago. I think the over stimulus and the long day had wiped them out (I could completely empathise!)
I'm glad the beautiful Mrs Dougal and Florence have recovered now- it's hard work being the centre of attention after all!
 
@David Piggie Lover , I wouldn't panic. Sometimes hooting can happen if some hay dust gets stuck around the nose. Just keep an eye on them, the earliest you're going to get a vet appointment at this stage is tomorrow and if they're still eating and drinking then it isn't likely anything urgent.

To everyone else, great pics, wish I could've been there but Doncaster's a big trek. Looks like everyone had an amazing time which is the most important thing!
She was in a deep sleep bless thank you. Dave 20190324_142724-1.webp
 
Glad it was a false alarm. But completely understand, when you love your piggies so much you panic at every little thing.(believe me I know).
Hugs to all your lovely ladies.xx
 
I must admit Ruth I was shattered. it's quite full on.
With hindsight course they were tired and back home in their nest they switched off.
You know I'm sensitive and i did panic a bit. Dopy Dave.
In the morning no noise or any signs of distress what I did see was Mrs Dougal up 1st for Breaky she normally pinches Florences but she was first out. lol.
 
It is very busy and full on, but a fab day! I think your girls coped very well for their first outing, Mrs Dougal was a star!
 
Have to laught today. I've had day off and went shoping went to pay for some things and In my bag I had. Piggie brush and some bits and piggie bowl I bought at Cavy show.
Course lots hay. :lol!:
 
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