Let us fervently hope that, in the 10years since this was made; all of the seven, plus Mum, lived above the average life span (2 in the UK!) and passed on their genes bountifully. We need them, especially as in the UK, prognosis is extinct in the wild by 2025. Join Hedgehog Street!
I live in the north west of England, on my travels at night i keep rescuing Hedgehogs from the road and putting them on grass there seems to be plenty around, also see 2 in my garden. hopefully they dont become extinct.
Mealworms aren't that great for them and can actually harm them if given too many. Spikes hedgehog food biscuits or semi-moist mine love. But they also like ca tbiscuits.
No, that is not entirely true, hedgehogs are pure carnivores so please don't offer any fruit or milk, but mealworms, you like to give captive white-bellied hedgehogs and if not too many at all, they get fat 😝A brown-breasted hedgehog in your garden at home to have something is very special ..! Please do not give worms or snails as food, they are parasitic and can kill the hedgehog in case of mass infestation! They are given cat food with a high content of beef but also dry cat food. Hedgehogs are picky (different manufacturers offer them) and gourmets (mix hard-boiled meat with the food or fry minced beef with a little oil, can be portioned well and put in the freezer ) and of course fresh water every day is important, which is also very, very important that the hygiene at the feeding place is meticulous and that no cats can get to the food, then they can enjoy their hedgehogs in their garden for a long time 🦔🦔 🦔🦔. Please, if this is important to you and a matter close to your heart Googling there are many more and very important topics (fighting parasites, they hedgehog die in agony) if we don't help this ancient, interesting animal ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️. Oh wasn't about to write so much 🤗 Stay healthy ❤️🙏🏼
Gorgeous little creatures 😍 They are therapeutic for the soul. We had a spiky visitor two days ago. I was feeling really annoyed at myself for an oversight I’d made but this hedgehog really lightened my mood 🦔🦔😍😍🦔🦔
My 4 year old daughter LOVES hedgehogs, this video has been so much fun for us to watch together. Wish we lived somewhere, where we could have hedgehogs living in our gardens. Great video, the music went so perfectly with it!
Also if you see a hedgehog like 2 weeks old please don't touch it the mother of that hedgehog is going to eat it. Also don't touch them unless you see a tick + to avoid infection to that hedgehog you should wear gloves. Thanks for reading
@@GamerHog90Oo I mean the same goes for any baby animal thats wild...don't touch them cause our scent will scare their mother off. Im in the U.S. so we don't have hedgehogs. But we have plenty of other little cute animals that wonder around our yard that my kids and I admire from a far like bunnies, deer, black bears, mallard ducks, geese, red and grey foxes, and we even got to see a river otter very early one morning while I was leaving for a hike. We have a small swamp that opens to a pond in our yard hence why we have so many animals coming through. A few years ago we actually had a mama skunk give birth to 3 little ones who made homes around our yard and the enterence of the woods in the backyard (baby skunks do not have their stink glands developed yet so no issues of getting sprayed). We obviously did not touch them, but got to watch as they raised themselves (mama skunks don't stick around very long about 3-4 months, at which point even though the babies are still very small they are basically fully independent). I have some great videos of us getting to watch thr skunks dig around with their feet straight in the air looking for bugs in the ground, eating some fruit we left out for them from our gardens (I looked up what they can and cannot eat and we don't use pesticides so it was perfectly fine for them to eat). Then as they got a bit bigger they started venturing out into the woods more till one day they never came back cause they were fully matured and had moved on. Another year we got to witness 2 geese that come to our little pond for a couple of months every year teach their little ones how to waddle around, eat, and eventually how to fly. For the past 6 yrs they have come to our yard in late March and stay till early May, now we with their grown young, and the offsprings new mates, and then they go and rejoin their flock that resides at the school we live next too. Its pretty cool getting to see them come waddleing down the little wooden parh we have that connects our house to the school next to our house, go to the pond, and swim around with the ducks that also call pond home. The ducks are kinda crazy though/very territorial...always fighting whenever another 1 or 2 male mallards try to come to the pond. The geese give them this look like "Ugh can't take these guys anywhere!" Lol.
0:34 Oh man that little lad is in big trouble. Mum has had to leave the house, go down there and drag him back home. You can tell how mad she is at 0:57 literally marching and stomping him "I. AM. SICK. OF. THIS. SHIT" 😂
Bless them,soooo cute,I hope I've had a hedgehog in the house I bought,me n my mum got one she's almost 92 but lovesssss wildlife,we fed one this summer,just hope it made it,gave it the best chance we could xxxxxxx
Nearly two solid minutes that little 'un was left to struggle and right himself and not one single adult even bothered to look up. Poor hog rolling around "Halp. Halp plez halp" and his Dad saying "Nah leave him Mildred..Kid has to learn" 🤣
Amazing beautiful footage. I've just discovered one in my garden...he comes the same time every night to feed...I think he lives between my fence and shed. Is there anything I can do for him apart from feed him?
@karen walsh Hey,yes you can, put him a little house somewhere strewn under bushes. On the internet there are instructions for building one yourself, but you can also buy one and always make sure that the entrances are offset so that no other small animals crawl in or a bird feeder with it the hedgehog really eats the food and not a cat somehow 🦔🦔🦔💗
I've installed a hedgehog house in a quiet corner of my garden. At dusk I also put out a dish of proprietary hedgehog food and a bowl of fresh water. This is the least I can do for them at a time when they're threatened by urbanization and intensive farming.
I loved this film until i saw them being handled, please don't handle Hedgehogs in your garden, especially young Hedgehogs, the smell of humans on a young hedgehog could lead to it being rejected. Feed them, watch them, and take great pleasure in watching them live their lives, and enjoy it. If one is injured, then they need help, that is a different matter.
I was just about to say the same thing. I went from enjoying the video to being annoyed and frustrated that this person felt the need to pick them up, there is no need to touch the hoglets and you can do more harm than good. Why do so many humans not understand you can look but don't touch?
no, inform yourself, hedgehogs don't reject their young when they find a foreign smell on their young they rather pack their sh't and move to a different spot further away. the mother could canibalize the young if you stress the mother herself but she won't "dump" the children due to human smell
Great video. Where these photos taken in the dark and if some could you give some camera tips. I have hundreds of infra red photos but only in black and white
Dur dur d'être bébé d'abord on me jette comme un sac de linge sale, je tombe sur le dos, personne ne m'aide ensuite on me met une caméra sur le nez alors, ça ne va plus. Heureusement qu'il y a une petite récompense de vers de terre. Bon, ensuite un humain essaye de me bercer boffff. Ça suffit je vais me cacher 😍😍😍🤣🤣🤣
Don’t pick them up or interfere with hedgehogs unless they are Out in the day and therefore need help. They are wild creatures and will become stressed otherwise.
Risk? Of what? Hedgehog mothers don't believe like many people think, they don't leave their young when they smell human or something else on them. They rather move to another spot
I like how the mother walks she’s like marching like a soldier
Hilarious 😄💪
Reminded me of a German stormtrooper.
😄
@@northerners2828 hello
@@johnturner6316 hello sir, sorry im a male 😅
Let us fervently hope that, in the 10years since this was made; all of the seven, plus Mum, lived above the average life span (2 in the UK!) and passed on their genes bountifully. We need them, especially as in the UK, prognosis is extinct in the wild by 2025. Join Hedgehog Street!
I live in the north west of England, on my travels at night i keep rescuing Hedgehogs from the road and putting them on grass there seems to be plenty around, also see 2 in my garden. hopefully they dont become extinct.
@@M9998.3 Good man Matt!
@@M9998.3 thats true meaning of help
Aww we rescued one that lost his mum mb they don't live as long here in UK :(
@@M9998.3 hardly any here. I’m on south coast in Brighton. I’ve recently seen my first one in bout 40 yrs
I love this video. Hedgies are my favourite garden critters. Naturally I put loads of food out for them each night. Nothing quite like hog watching.
What kind of food do you put out for them? My hedgie visitors only ever eat mealworms and leave other recommended foods.
Mealworms aren't that great for them and can actually harm them if given too many. Spikes hedgehog food biscuits or semi-moist mine love. But they also like ca tbiscuits.
@@hollyhummingbird3729 yeah they cause digestion issues if eaten in large quantity, cat food is the best
@@marjoriesmith5009 Mealworms cause Metabolic Bone Disease - th-cam.com/video/RBjUhQN4STc/w-d-xo.html
No, that is not entirely true, hedgehogs are pure carnivores so please don't offer any fruit or milk, but mealworms, you like to give captive white-bellied hedgehogs and if not too many at all, they get fat 😝A brown-breasted hedgehog in your garden at home to have something is very special ..!
Please do not give worms or snails as food, they are parasitic and can kill the hedgehog in case of mass infestation! They are given cat food with a high content of beef but also dry cat food. Hedgehogs are picky (different manufacturers offer them) and gourmets (mix hard-boiled meat with the food or fry minced beef with a little oil, can be portioned well and put in the freezer ) and of course fresh water every day is important, which is also very, very important that the hygiene at the feeding place is meticulous and that no cats can get to the food, then they can enjoy their hedgehogs in their garden for a long time 🦔🦔 🦔🦔.
Please, if this is important to you and a matter close to your heart Googling there are many more and very important topics (fighting parasites, they hedgehog die in agony) if we don't help this ancient, interesting animal ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️🦔 ♥ ️.
Oh wasn't about to write so much 🤗
Stay healthy ❤️🙏🏼
1:37 - 2:33 "Houston, we’ve had a problem here." :)
yeah
Gorgeous little creatures 😍 They are therapeutic for the soul. We had a spiky visitor two days ago. I was feeling really annoyed at myself for an oversight I’d made but this hedgehog really lightened my mood 🦔🦔😍😍🦔🦔
My 4 year old daughter LOVES hedgehogs, this video has been so much fun for us to watch together. Wish we lived somewhere, where we could have hedgehogs living in our gardens. Great video, the music went so perfectly with it!
Saw one from afar in my garden, they are adorable creatures...I also wish I could see them more often 😍
Also if you see a hedgehog like 2 weeks old please don't touch it the mother of that hedgehog is going to eat it. Also don't touch them unless you see a tick + to avoid infection to that hedgehog you should wear gloves. Thanks for reading
@@GamerHog90Oo I mean the same goes for any baby animal thats wild...don't touch them cause our scent will scare their mother off. Im in the U.S. so we don't have hedgehogs. But we have plenty of other little cute animals that wonder around our yard that my kids and I admire from a far like bunnies, deer, black bears, mallard ducks, geese, red and grey foxes, and we even got to see a river otter very early one morning while I was leaving for a hike. We have a small swamp that opens to a pond in our yard hence why we have so many animals coming through. A few years ago we actually had a mama skunk give birth to 3 little ones who made homes around our yard and the enterence of the woods in the backyard (baby skunks do not have their stink glands developed yet so no issues of getting sprayed). We obviously did not touch them, but got to watch as they raised themselves (mama skunks don't stick around very long about 3-4 months, at which point even though the babies are still very small they are basically fully independent). I have some great videos of us getting to watch thr skunks dig around with their feet straight in the air looking for bugs in the ground, eating some fruit we left out for them from our gardens (I looked up what they can and cannot eat and we don't use pesticides so it was perfectly fine for them to eat). Then as they got a bit bigger they started venturing out into the woods more till one day they never came back cause they were fully matured and had moved on. Another year we got to witness 2 geese that come to our little pond for a couple of months every year teach their little ones how to waddle around, eat, and eventually how to fly. For the past 6 yrs they have come to our yard in late March and stay till early May, now we with their grown young, and the offsprings new mates, and then they go and rejoin their flock that resides at the school we live next too. Its pretty cool getting to see them come waddleing down the little wooden parh we have that connects our house to the school next to our house, go to the pond, and swim around with the ducks that also call pond home. The ducks are kinda crazy though/very territorial...always fighting whenever another 1 or 2 male mallards try to come to the pond. The geese give them this look like "Ugh can't take these guys anywhere!" Lol.
@@lizzy4827 how lucky!
That's Soo cute ,no one bothered to help the brother in a pit .
I so related to that one!
Lol I noticed that too. Poor little guy was stuck there!
Would be so nice if Mother hedgehog could have a little ramp to go up and down the concrete curb. It would be a fun thing to make for her.
Exactly my thoughts too.
Yes or even just another brick so it wasnt quite as steep!!
We have ramps for the hedgehogs in our garden.
Absolutely enchanting. We have a couple in our garden. Hedgehogs greatest danger is not the car, it’s badgers. Two do not mix.
I love hedgehogs! Such fascinating creatures. I love nature in all its ways especially these cute little guys.
Their little legs !!! So cute !
Удивительно интересно посмотреть за жизнью ёжика. Невероятные кадры о привычках ёжиков.
I love hedgehogs .I put food out each night. Have seen several.
I can't believe these beautiful creatures only last 2 years in the wild!! No doubt lack of habitat and full panel fences don't help!!
4 or 5 years
Wonderful previlegde to have these in your garden t watch ,,, 💜💜💜💜💜
Glad to see they look super healthy and cozy in your garden.
This is the cutest thing EVER!!!
So very cute :) take a look at this video of a wild hedgehog taken on my wildlife camera recently. th-cam.com/video/cLciXeZXW2g/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for a wonderful film with perfect music. Solidarity from a wild hedgehog foster family!
0:34 Oh man that little lad is in big trouble. Mum has had to leave the house, go down there and drag him back home. You can tell how mad she is at 0:57 literally marching and stomping him "I. AM. SICK. OF. THIS. SHIT" 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Bless them,soooo cute,I hope I've had a hedgehog in the house I bought,me n my mum got one she's almost 92 but lovesssss wildlife,we fed one this summer,just hope it made it,gave it the best chance we could xxxxxxx
That hedgehog on its back looks like me trying to do my exercises!
Lol it's so cute to watch the mama carry the babies 😂
Cuteness overload 💖
She found a better place how cute 😍😍😍.
This is not a joke guys do Watch this th-cam.com/video/YCYeTK2GDcY/w-d-xo.html
@@islamvsall6130 says video unable to watch
Fatty little mummy! Just being a great mum,bless xxxxx warms my heart xxxxx
When the little one rolled over and couldn’t get himself back up again 🥺🖤😩
Mother Nature
Lovely captured video .Thanks 4 sharing
We have hedgehogs in our garden - that I feed every day. I just love this video.
Really nice movie. And very important: hedgehogs need our help.
Superb filming. My favourite animal.
I have just started feeding hedghogs in my garden and now I am a massive farn!
😂 so cute but the mother struggling to walk is just funny and 😂oh look at the baby, it got flipped and couldn't flip back on😅
Nearly two solid minutes that little 'un was left to struggle and right himself and not one single adult even bothered to look up. Poor hog rolling around "Halp. Halp plez halp" and his Dad saying "Nah leave him Mildred..Kid has to learn" 🤣
@@charlottewebster4233 hahahaha!
What a Lovely ❤️ video... Thankyou ❤️
Such a lovely video, thanks for sharing :0)
This is such a incredible video. I love hedgehogs 🦔😍
Thanks You so much for sharing this wonderful video.. It has made my day!
Beautiful!
So cute love hedgehogs
ОЧЕНЬ УДАЧНОЕ ПОВЕСТВОВАНИЕ О ЖИЗНИ СЕМЕЙСТВА ЕЖЕЙ :-))). СПАСИБО.
Lovely video, the nicest one I've seen of these cute little critters🙏🏻💖💖
lovely animals, i have one or two in my garden we feed em cat food. :D
That’s cute Charlie! That looks like a big family! I hope someone helps that poor baby get off his back!
Superb video .. Brilliant : - )
Amazing beautiful footage. I've just discovered one in my garden...he comes the same time every night to feed...I think he lives between my fence and shed. Is there anything I can do for him apart from feed him?
@karen walsh
Hey,yes you can, put him a little house somewhere strewn under bushes. On the internet there are instructions for building one yourself, but you can also buy one and always make sure that the entrances are offset so that no other small animals crawl in or a bird feeder with it the hedgehog really eats the food and not a cat somehow 🦔🦔🦔💗
Yes you can build a little house.
I've installed a hedgehog house in a quiet corner of my garden. At dusk I also put out a dish of proprietary hedgehog food and a bowl of fresh water. This is the least I can do for them at a time when they're threatened by urbanization and intensive farming.
Put a shallow water bowl out for it.
Beautiful, thank you.
they're so derpy, i love it :D
Awesome video! :)
J'adore
Oh look! So gorgeous. We had a lost hedgehog last year he left on his own after we fed him up I hope he found mummy. We called him basil!
I'm a bit jealous because we don't have these where I live. So cute!💋❤
Those hedgehog 🦔 is sure is cute
How wonderful
Wow! Ik heb zelf egels in mijn tuin, maar zo’n nekvelactie had ik nog nooit gezien!
So beautiful and amazing 👏
Mẹ con bé nhím dễ thương đáng yêu quá đi. Ve ry good cute ve ry nice
Omg 11 years ago ..kinda makes me sad 😔 🙌 bless
My girlfriend in Bangkok has a pet hedgehog. It is so cute it is surprising to see it kill and eat poisonous snakes, including cobras.
Yeah! I was actually shocked when I heard they could eat them. Now I like them even more!
This is the best video ever 😂
Absolutely beautiful 😍😍😍😍
Brava mamma! ❤
Merci😊 j aime mieux les voir ds un jardin ds la nature que ds une cage❤
2:03 that would be me lol
hello this is so cute!
Adorable
That is so sweet❤❤❤❤😀🤗
ADORABLE,xxxxx
beautiful xxxxx
🦔😍🥰😘🤗
So cute 😚😚
I loved this film until i saw them being handled, please don't handle Hedgehogs in your garden, especially young Hedgehogs, the smell of humans on a young hedgehog could lead to it being rejected. Feed them, watch them, and take great pleasure in watching them live their lives, and enjoy it. If one is injured, then they need help, that is a different matter.
I was just about to say the same thing. I went from enjoying the video to being annoyed and frustrated that this person felt the need to pick them up, there is no need to touch the hoglets and you can do more harm than good. Why do so many humans not understand you can look but don't touch?
no, inform yourself, hedgehogs don't reject their young when they find a foreign smell on their young they rather pack their sh't and move to a different spot further away. the mother could canibalize the young if you stress the mother herself but she won't "dump" the children due to human smell
@Knock Out I'm sorry, how do they get mistreated?
@@WymiataczPlays I was about to say the same thing
How I envy you! XXX
well done super mum xxxxx
Cool video
Keep it forever
My husband & I love Headhogs, we used to a naughty one in our garden. I don't kown how can I to obtain Headhogs for our garden 🤔
😊👍🏻❤️🦔🦔🦔🦔🦔🦔
Great video. Where these photos taken in the dark and if some could you give some camera tips. I have hundreds of infra red photos but only in black and white
🤣🤣🤣👏👏👏😍😍😍
Which country is htat?
Are they still alive, do you still gave hedgehogs in your garden...they are so rear species...
oh my god
Wonderful
Fantastic
🙂❤️👍👍
😍😍😍😍
Lucky you
Dur dur d'être bébé d'abord on me jette comme un sac de linge sale, je tombe sur le dos, personne ne m'aide ensuite on me met une caméra sur le nez alors, ça ne va plus. Heureusement qu'il y a une petite récompense de vers de terre. Bon, ensuite un humain essaye de me bercer boffff. Ça suffit je vais me cacher 😍😍😍🤣🤣🤣
Mothers❤️
A beautifuly made masterpiece: topic, photography & background music!
Known to be nocturnal - how come they were active at day time?
Adam & Charlotte Lotan They are active at sunrise
@@haroldinho9930 And sunset, or before!
some body make that hedgy a ramp!
😍😘
Sweet
Forse io avrei scelto come commento musicale La Marcia di Radetzki 🤣
THERE LOADS!!!!!
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Don’t pick them up or interfere with hedgehogs unless they are Out in the day and therefore need help. They are wild creatures and will become stressed otherwise.
Amazing video, but why pick one up - huge risk - please please leave alone unless in danger or ill!!
Risk? Of what?
Hedgehog mothers don't believe like many people think, they don't leave their young when they smell human or something else on them. They rather move to another spot
Why?
Proper hate people who purposely run over hedgehogs, I could seriously hurt them. I bet they wouldn't drive over a glass bottle bastard's
Same here!😡
I thought hedgehogs are nocturnal ,,is this not natural ?
Is he upset because he sees you there Sometimes animals I'm not happy with people And I don't blame them