MBD

Glad Vets don’t make absolute diagnosis based on pictures, Take the Cham to the vet. It’s the only way you’ll know for sure...hope things improve.(y)
 
The back legs also has MBD but not as bad as the front. Notice the way it bends at the ankle. This is easy to treat and manage, it just takes time for the bones to become stronger. I personally think MBD is harder to spot in the back legs than in the front.
My boy Cameron came to me with MBD. You would never be able to tell he has MBD from looking at his back legs because they look normal, but his front legs are a little bowed.
The best thing would be to take this guy to the vet and make sure nothing else is wrong with him and let the vet give him the liquid calcium. I also think his hips stick out oddly.
 
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