We shot a young fallow buck yesterday morning who looked healthy and was on the edge of a group . Seemed no cause for concern until the gralloch . All internal organs seemed ok to us and we cut and spread the contents over these as we would normally but when we removed the head there were two small glands about 1" ish size rear of the cut . Not seen this before and when taken out and cut contained a almost cream like fluid inside , didn't smell though the buck was a bit musky . We checked the lymph nodes and these were normal size and the cream grey mushroom colour you would expect . Seemed to be no other noticeable points albeit the only one comment we felt was the internal fillets did seem a little lighter in colour , almost veal like , not a kid of a buck , had about 14-15 " of reasonable antler with short tines . Would appreciatte any comments . It's in chiller now but going no furthur at present . Thanks for looking , cheers