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I haven’t gone back to look for it, but I think there was a discussion earlier about a deer with a hematoma or tumor on the brisket. I’ve been watching this buck, and his is growing pretty fast. I suspect it’s an infection from a locust thorn.
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I haven’t gone back to look for it, but I think there was a discussion earlier about a deer with a hematoma or tumor on the brisket. I’ve been watching this buck, and his is growing pretty fast. I suspect it’s an infection from a locust thorn.
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FB groups have been full of pics with deer having those in the last few weeks. I leave my cams out year around over the last three years I've seen two like that on cam, but only in the fall/winter. I shot a doe when I was a teen that had one about the size of a volleyball. It was full of liquid that looked like tea, and not pus like it was an abscess. Meat looked normal. Not really sure what it is.
 

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I watched a buck on camera for at least a couple months here in TX about 15 years ago, and he just showed up one day with it gone/drained. :anyone:

Yeah it's like they just blowout at some point. Just like I do after a 3 egg cheese and chorizo omelet and 5 cups of coffee lol.
 

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