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I think I agree with this. As long as he doesnt seem to be in pains, try and hold on.As long as he is eating well and does not seem to be in any sort of agonizing pain, I would let him continue on the way he is. Only time will tell if things will change for him or if he will learn to compensate. Plus, if he grows large enough they may be able to do something for him surgically if necessary.