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Bumblefoot.... Or Dried Poo

Ha well at first I didn't even touch it and went to research more before even attempting to feel it because i didn't want to cause any pain prodding at it. So did my research and read in really bad cases they have to amputate their leg. So at this point i'm thinking 24 hour vet is getting called...So I went to inspect again and knocked it off, dried poo. felt stupid but relieved at the same time.
 
Haha! Imagine that vet visit though, out of hours and everything!

"Well my diagnosis is dried poo, that will be £150 please" :))
 
Haha! Imagine that vet visit though, out of hours and everything!

"Well my diagnosis is dried poo, that will be £150 please" :))
Ha I know, I thought after reading the causes of bumblefoot that there's no way because I literally clean their cages every day and change fleeces every couple of days they have a good diet and lots of love. I only clipped there nails the other day and didn't see anything then either.
I have just moved house too so glad it was just poo and nothing more
 
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