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Is it bad for a Quaker to not have claws?

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The quaker I adopted doesn't have claws. He has little nubs on the ends of his toes, but it's like someone filed them down REALLY short. They're round and barely a centimeter long.

Will they grow out eventually? Will this do anything to damage him in the short term?

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  1. Even if they don't grow out eventually, it won't cause any long term harm.

    Nothing to fret over :)


  2. they will evently grow back but no damage either. but if your still scared thene go online or to a vet. but i know alot about birds

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