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Junior Guinea Pig
My black-and-tan sow Muffin has, well lets say, a problem with her nipples. They get covered in what looks like lumps and warts. When we first discovered this problem we raced her to the vets, our hearts pounding with worry and our mouths dry.
The vet nurse inspected the lumps and suprise, suprise some of it came off in her hand! It turns out that Muffin's nipples get covered in layers of grease which harden to form lumps and bumps.
Occasionally it gets so bad we have to soak them and then pick all the grease off which much be distressing for her but it also can't be nice for her to walk around with huge lumps of grease hanging from her belly!
I would post pictures but we washed her today so at the minute they look normal. The vet was sure it was nothing more than excess grease.
But why does she do this? I have kept sows for 10 years and have never ever noticed anything like this before!
Any ideas?
The vet nurse inspected the lumps and suprise, suprise some of it came off in her hand! It turns out that Muffin's nipples get covered in layers of grease which harden to form lumps and bumps.
Occasionally it gets so bad we have to soak them and then pick all the grease off which much be distressing for her but it also can't be nice for her to walk around with huge lumps of grease hanging from her belly!
I would post pictures but we washed her today so at the minute they look normal. The vet was sure it was nothing more than excess grease.
But why does she do this? I have kept sows for 10 years and have never ever noticed anything like this before!
Any ideas?