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Well we went to the vets with Travis's poorly nail and vet said its not infected and we did a really good job treating it :) so thanks for all the brill tips guys no antibiotics for him and the vet reakons boris didnt hurt him he **** caught it himself x
 
awwwwwww that's wonderful news.........well in the fact that at least it's not infected !!
Healing loves and wheeeeeeeks from us all xx>>>xx>>>xx>>>
 
Good news - thankfully, nails get rarely infected and usually heal off well.
 
yeah I'm chuffed lol quick question is it easy to get them castrated? I'm thinking of getting them 2 lady friends if they dont like each other
 
If you have a cavy-savvy vet who has done neuters before it is an advantage.
However, all ops carry a risk & no-one will know how the boars react. Having said that i have 2 neutered boars & neither had any post-op complications :)
 
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