If you find something you don't recognise, or want a second opinion on, I have a few suggestions to help get as much information as posssible. I'll assume that you've already done a full check at the gralloch! (Admin - could you make this a sticky?)
1. Take photos - lots, you can always delete.
2. Use something to give a scale - like a knife or a glove.
3. Cut into it once you've taken a photo of the outside. NOTE - not lymph-nodes or abscesses!!!
4. Take a photo of the cut surface
5. Take a sample - about a cubic inch is enough. You'll probably bin this, but sometimes it's useful. Keep it cold, not frozen
6. If you have a vet you know, who is interested, they may well be up for having a look, especially if they get a nice piece of venison!
1. Take photos - lots, you can always delete.
2. Use something to give a scale - like a knife or a glove.
3. Cut into it once you've taken a photo of the outside. NOTE - not lymph-nodes or abscesses!!!
4. Take a photo of the cut surface
5. Take a sample - about a cubic inch is enough. You'll probably bin this, but sometimes it's useful. Keep it cold, not frozen
6. If you have a vet you know, who is interested, they may well be up for having a look, especially if they get a nice piece of venison!