Why won't it enter the food chain?View attachment 407741
All
Sika culled recently, had this on its rear leg, never seen anything quite like it. Very healthy deer, fat as a pig, pregnant. Thoughts? I can confirm that it will not enter the food chain.
Why won't it enter the food chain?
You say it's healthy and fat.
You haven't opened it up to check internals & lymph nodes, which are quite likely to be fine.
I don't see that a few sore patches around it's arse is sufficient reason to condemn it without further investigation.
Ah, that makes more senseThe head stalker decided to use it, just not send it into the game stealers
Ah, that makes more sense
I'd have done the same, if all else was ok with it.
Something wrong there, the wounds that cut through the fat at the knee and groin all the way down to bare muscle tissue shouldn’t be associated with the hair loss on one leg unless it was an RTA?View attachment 407741
All
Sika culled recently, had this on its rear leg, never seen anything quite like it. Very healthy deer, fat as a pig, pregnant. Thoughts? I can confirm that it will not enter the food chain.
Self inflicted by chewing.Something wrong there, the wounds that cut through the fat at the knee and groin all the way down to bare muscle tissue shouldn’t be associated with the hair loss on one leg unless it was an RTA?
If the injuries were caused by an external parasite, what caused the tissue damage?
You may be right but…. I can’t see any animal eating its own genitalia and a bit of the back leg though the skin and fat right down to the muscle in just 2 areas unless there was severe irritation limited to those specific areas.Self inflicted by chewing.
That would be a reasonable guess, if the cause is indeed mange.
Self inflicted by chewing.
That would be a reasonable guess, if the cause is indeed mange.
Something wrong there, the wounds that cut through the fat at the knee and groin all the way down to bare muscle tissue shouldn’t be associated with the hair loss on one leg unless it was an RTA?
If the injuries were caused by an external parasite, what caused the tissue damage?
Further to my previous reply.It could have been an RTA she was close to a road, no fences nearby so not hung in a fence I wouldn’t think, but to my eye it’s either mange or been chewing/licking…maybe both
I'd be surprised if that was mange causing that degree of trauma in such a specific place and with no hair loss anywhere else. I'm wondering if this has been a dog chasing it and getting in a couple of bites that haven't healed. Was the other side affected or just the left? Wondering if some damage to the urethra has led to urine dribbling and scaling the skin. See this in some RTA cats/dogs that lose bladder control.
Odd one
Bound to be. Or a wolf. Or even a tiger. You never know what's out there, do you? Whatever it was, it was probably black.Lynx?
Black bumper of a Citroen BerlingoBound to be. Or a wolf. Or even a tiger. You never know what's out there, do you? Whatever it was, it was probably black.