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What The Heck Is This Liquid?

PiggyProdigy

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my piggy may have thrown up or something and it looks really weird and he might be sick and I'm super scared !

What is this ? Is he ok?

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It just occurred to me I just have them a chew stick my friend gave me, and Bojangles loves to eat. He may have tried to eat it and threw up! I think this is the case, I'll keep a close eye on him, but I think he's ok...
Still open to any feedback
 
I'm fairly certain that piggies can not vomit, that to me looks like semen.
 
Are your boys together? It happens if they are going through the dominance phase.
 
I read that urine can be milky white at first, and I cleaned #2 off of it so could it have been that? Also, they say that they only... um.. do that if they have been mounting another animal and they get "excited"...
 
@Tim they are togethor but separated due to fighting and i was advised to just let them get used to their envirement before dominence phases start
 
Yeah it's possible (and perfectly normal) to be milky wee. I'm half asleep, lol! I'm quite certain that there is nothing to worry about in that photo ;)
 
Prob just milky wee. Wee Canberra quite white due to vacuum deposits. It's the only way piggies can get rid of extra calcium. Not to worry about. :)
 
Pigs cannot vomit. That looks like milky pee to me too.
 
Yep, milky wee.
 
Prob just milky wee. Wee Canberra quite white due to vacuum deposits. It's the only way piggies can get rid of extra calcium. Not to worry about. :)
My stupid *beep* phone and the auto correct. Have just read this back and it makes no sense! It should read wee can be quite milky due to calcium deposits.
 
Rodents can't throw up. To me, it just looks like urine... it can be milky-colored in guinea pigs.
 
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