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Hedghogs
With the onset of winter upon us, what can we do to ensure they have a safe and friendly enviroment for hibernation?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Provided there is plenty of food available and the hogs have put on enough weight to survive the winter, there is not a lot you can do other than leave them an area undisturbed. There is no guarantee they will hibernate in your garden anyway. But if you want to go the whole (hedge)hog then you could try this
http://www.cornwallwildlifetrust.org.uk/nature/mammals/h edgehoghouse.htm
The other evening on Ideal World they were selling a Hedghog Homes. Made out of wood for them to hybernate in for the winter period with quite a small opening for them to get in and out. They were real cute! I felt that they were a little expensive at nearly �40
You could always try making them one
Jx
The love tinned dog food and also cat food, but avoid the fishy flavours as this isn't good for them. And of course, put out a saucer of water for them, NOT milk. Hedgehogs have a tendency to wake up on unseasonally warm periods in winter so may need to top up on food at these times, so be ready with a saucer of dog food.
You'll find loads of info here:
http://www.sttiggywinkles.org.uk