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It should be looked at by a vet, could be a number of things, fungas, infection, or a harmless mass. Don't want to scare you but I would take her along just for a check up.
Yup i'd get her checked out, sounds like cysts
Love pm Lucinda she's had piggies with cysts i'm sure she'd be happy to help you out with advice O0 :smitten:
Paws crossed for Daisy :smitten: :smitten: :smitten:
I agree with PP, you can't replace a vets knowledge with books. Not meaning to sound harsh, I've lost a pig recently I done all I could for him but there is always that doubt of what else could I have done. I don't think it's worth the risk to say she is ok when deep down only a vet can tell you.
Peggy had what looked like a big crusty wart on her nose when I rescued her, but it fell off a few days later! I think it was more likely to have been a fighting wound from the other piggies she'd been living with!
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