Broken Nose doe’s sick fawn?

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  1. Cricket

    Cricket Weekend Warrior

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    The broken nose doe saga continues. Just when I had said her fawns were all healthy, this one shows up last night with a volleyball size growth on his chest. Anyone know what this is? Again, haven’t seen it on her fine until last night. Seems like it happened pretty quickly?
     

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    Tumor, I have seen about 3 ever and I never see them two years in a row so I assume it kills them.

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    Looks like bonus meat:lol:
     
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    Juicy!
     
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    I'd route the Pic to your state biologist...they may best be able to help.
     
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    My guess would be some type of soft tissue sarcoma. Top of my list would be a liposarcoma. It’s possible that it could be a benign soft tissue lesion but based on the size I’d be willing to bet it’s malignant.


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