paulbshooting
Well-Known Member
Evening, had two roe does off different ground and both are fine carcasses. Normal behavior before culling, nothing externally to note, no ticks, full internal inspection of all lymph glands was fine except both had one 8-10mm diameter swelling in the mesenteric chain. These were hard lumps and wearing gloves I cut into it. No liquid just a "cottage cheese" texture. Never found an issue in the mesenteric before so looked at best practice guide to refresh myself and whilst isolated to that node, neither roe had any other issue.
Am I right to think the hard cheese swelling is the lymph chain doing its job, having dealt with the infection and the carcasses are fine? Sorry I didn't take pictures but wanted to focus on what was going on then dispose of gloves and clean up. Thank you.
Am I right to think the hard cheese swelling is the lymph chain doing its job, having dealt with the infection and the carcasses are fine? Sorry I didn't take pictures but wanted to focus on what was going on then dispose of gloves and clean up. Thank you.

