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My poor Ton!
Last month, this happened to him;
Quite often Ton passes a sperm 'tablet' which causes him discomfort. After his latest 'release', his penis was left hanging out for over an hour!
I cleaned him up (tad embarrassing), then gave him a warm bath and his penis then went back to it's normal place. Again he was a little uncomfortable. So a little Calpol helped.
Only, I was looking through my Piglopedia and came accross this;
Page 109 -
The boar is unanble to retract his penis into the prepuce. The tip of the penis is hanging outside the prepuce. It is often due to foreign bodies, such as seeds or shavings, being trapped in the prepuce folds. These should be gently removed and the prepuce rinsed in sterile saline. If infection occurs, the boar may become infertile, Paraphimosis is commnly seen in castrated boars, but it does not seem to bother them.
BUT. My piggies haven't been on shavings for a few months now. I no longer use them - just hay and paper and Ton has had a few 'releases' before this one. Also there was nothing 'caught', just happened following a sperm 'tablet'.
He is not castrated either.
But it does sound like it was this. Any other ideas/experience?
Last month, this happened to him;

Quite often Ton passes a sperm 'tablet' which causes him discomfort. After his latest 'release', his penis was left hanging out for over an hour!
I cleaned him up (tad embarrassing), then gave him a warm bath and his penis then went back to it's normal place. Again he was a little uncomfortable. So a little Calpol helped.
Only, I was looking through my Piglopedia and came accross this;
Page 109 -
The boar is unanble to retract his penis into the prepuce. The tip of the penis is hanging outside the prepuce. It is often due to foreign bodies, such as seeds or shavings, being trapped in the prepuce folds. These should be gently removed and the prepuce rinsed in sterile saline. If infection occurs, the boar may become infertile, Paraphimosis is commnly seen in castrated boars, but it does not seem to bother them.
BUT. My piggies haven't been on shavings for a few months now. I no longer use them - just hay and paper and Ton has had a few 'releases' before this one. Also there was nothing 'caught', just happened following a sperm 'tablet'.
He is not castrated either.
But it does sound like it was this. Any other ideas/experience?