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Bumble Foot?!

Whatever it is it looks painful - poor piggy.
I would suggest the best place to start is a visit to the vet, and take it from there.
I hope your piggy feels better soon.
 
Is your piggy limping or appearing uncomfortable? It doesn't look like bumble foot and could be just the normal foot pads. If it's red, tender or crusty or you are jyst not sure, get the vet to check it out
 
Is your piggy limping or appearing uncomfortable? It doesn't look like bumble foot and could be just the normal foot pads. If it's red, tender or crusty or you are jyst not sure, get the vet to check it out
No, shes acting her usual self. When I adopted her a few months ago, she had a very reserved but not shy temperament and was very inactive unlike my other pigs.
She's had a couple vet visits since then but she came up healthy each time.

She comes out of her hidey as eager as the other pigs for veggies and hay refilling, but she's always been quite lazy, so it's hard for me to tell if she's in pain by this.
 
No, shes acting her usual self. When I adopted her a few months ago, she had a very reserved but not shy temperament and was very inactive unlike my other pigs.
She's had a couple vet visits since then but she came up healthy each time.

She comes out of her hidey as eager as the other pigs for veggies and hay refilling, but she's always been quite lazy, so it's hard for me to tell if she's in pain by this.
Maybe get the vet to take a look again if you are not sure
 
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