Thanks guys. I just spoke to a lady at the Ministry of Primary Industries in the pests and diseases department. She said the grey colour is a sign that the animals immunity is working over time and...
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Thanks guys. I just spoke to a lady at the Ministry of Primary Industries in the pests and diseases department. She said the grey colour is a sign that the animals immunity is working over time and...
Oh yes maybe it was older, It just looked so small to me and like it had never been bred. Come to think of it, I probably wouldn't be able to tell that anyway I guess. I must have been so old that...
It was a yearling hind. In the magazine I have a photo of its face. It was real skinny. I have tried googling every key word that I can think of and I can't find anything about a disease or condition...
It seems all the membranes in this animal are the same grey, off white colour. I just took a couple of pics. One of the inside of the skin and the tendon. The tendon, end on is almost black. I am not...
I got it last night. Not sure about lymph nodes. I am picking you haven't seen sort of thing before!
Yeah it looked different when I first cut its back legs off just after I killed it.
Two different deer legs in slideshow, the one on the left looks normal to me and the one of the right looks darker?
under the skin is exactly the same colour
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Just wondering if anyone else has seen this and can it mean the deer is unsafe to eat?