hello again all thank you for the comments nice to know you're rooting for Percy! Well its been a mad couple of days, like having a newborn baby again! after his worrying morning i honetly thought we would lose him and even had our oldest daughter (3) say goodbye to percy before she went to preschool. He was freezing cold, his heart rate had plummeted and he was wetting himself and wouldnt open his eyes, but we refused to give up and gave ourselves 12 ours to try and get him on the up! i then set to work with three (yes three!) hot water bottles, 5 blankets, antibiotic and salt water washing to prevent/deal with starter infections at the lance sites all over his body, back to formula milk on the bottle as he was so weak he didnt want to eat (and for a piggy thats a shocker!) Well by evening he was trying to walk again (HURRAH!) he is still wibbly but defecating and urinating as normal again where he had been wetting himself in my arms that frighening morning which he hadnt even done as a teeny piglet! I was up in the night with him changing hot water bottles and bedding since he has been losing plenty of fluid from his lance sites, and I even found the dog licking him through his crate bars which was very sweet. this morning he is a lot more Percy than he has been for about 48 hours, walking still a bit wobbly and his breathing is still a wheeze but he is a lot better and im no longer thinking its the end! I ruled out pneumonia since he has no temperature in fact was prone towards hypothermic readings, and no cough, though he does have dirty eyes but i think thats just him, he always had eye gunk even before gettng ill. i just read one of the comments about allergies so will give him a shot of benadryl to see if that helps, that would certain explain his eyes, and will be ready to ask my vet for antibiotics if the wheeze progresses to a cough. any further thoughts on cause of this weird sickness would be appreciated, i can only find one reference in books and online about water retention under their skin and no cause for why it happens so we are going off the cuff a bit!
We are all extremely glad he is pulling through though, we realised how much he has meant to us when we nearly lost him! It was strange to think how awful it would be to lose him to a sickness and yet we would be fine with him going to slaughter at the appropriate age! I can't work out whether it has put me off more pigs or made me determined to get more!!!!