Been wondering where you had disappeared to... nice post, will be glad if i never have to inspect something like that.
Holly Crap! That's some serious infection. It's not common for TB to get to this stage but this folks, is why we test in cattle and remove them before this happens. Thankfully those look walled off lesions ann given muntjac are relatively solitary, hopefully infection hasn't gone anywhere else.
Can I copy these pics please?
Thanks for sharing, very interesting. Did the vet remove the entire carcass eventually? If not, how was it disposed of?
Was this near reading by any chance? bTB recently diagnosed on some neighbouring ground to mine
About 15-20 miles to the west as the crow flies.
Since this one I've heard of other muntjac being found with bTB elsewhere in Berkshire and also in Oxfordshire. I wouldn't be surprised if it's also not occurring in other areas where there are high proportions of cattle with bTB alongside muntjac.
It's fortunately still rare, but certainly not unknown.
bTB is 10 miles south of Reading as well!