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Black growth on a doe
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09/12/19 01:30 PM
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There was a doe under our yard feeder this morning. She had what looked like growths/tumors on her back above the front shoulders and a few on her legs. Anybody know what that might be?
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Re: Black growth on a doe
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09/12/19 10:04 PM
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Thanks. I didn’t see that before. This doe is fat and healthy looking, except for the growths. That one will not go in the freezer.
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Re: Black growth on a doe
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09/13/19 12:51 AM
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Thanks. I didn’t see that before. This doe is fat and healthy looking, except for the growths. That one will not go in the freezer. Nothing wrong with the meat. She will loose them as she gets into a thicker winter coat around the first of the year.
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