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<blockquote data-quote="mrsmojos" data-source="post: 8984553" data-attributes="member: 161311"><p>Hello,</p><p>I have to 6 month old boars who have always been full of mischief and love their food. </p><p>But when I went out to feed them this morning they were still in the ark and I had to call them to come out.</p><p>They came and sniffed their food but did not want to eat it and were not happy at all.</p><p>I kept an eye and one of them did a runny poo, so I lifted the trugs and made a solution of fluid replacement which they both drank straight down, then went back to the ark and slept.</p><p>I made another rehydration solution this afternoon which they have drank again, but whilst giving them a scratch I heard a wheeze from one of them.</p><p>I'm not sure what's got a hold of them, any suggestions and what to treat them with?</p><p>Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsmojos, post: 8984553, member: 161311"] Hello, I have to 6 month old boars who have always been full of mischief and love their food. But when I went out to feed them this morning they were still in the ark and I had to call them to come out. They came and sniffed their food but did not want to eat it and were not happy at all. I kept an eye and one of them did a runny poo, so I lifted the trugs and made a solution of fluid replacement which they both drank straight down, then went back to the ark and slept. I made another rehydration solution this afternoon which they have drank again, but whilst giving them a scratch I heard a wheeze from one of them. I'm not sure what's got a hold of them, any suggestions and what to treat them with? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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