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tounge infection?

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i have a problem-my corn isn't eating
but it's because she's got some kind of infection i think
she can't flick her tounge out
so i had a look and al seems fine can anybody tell me why she can't flick her tounge
could it be an infection"?
thx
 
Oral infections can be in a vast ranges of causes and symptoms, from bacterial to yeast fungus......but they are usually easy to determine.

Really the only way to know for sure is to have a vet examine the animal to rule out cysts and take a culture.
 
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