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<blockquote data-quote="Ferox" data-source="post: 458961" data-attributes="member: 7296"><p>If it bled under the skin then you can just remove the skin, and see a lot of loose blood. It's basically a big bruise. I've seen it in lamb post mortems where there was no blood on the outside, but onced skinned, there was massive bleeding under the skin and down the throat from a tiny puncture wound on the head. </p><p></p><p>If it was pneumonia you might see dark, condenced areas on the lungs, but I'm not sure and it would depend on how fresh it was. Could even be froth in the windpipe. Although, I wouldn't open a carcass up unless I new for certain that it wasn't anthrax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ferox, post: 458961, member: 7296"] If it bled under the skin then you can just remove the skin, and see a lot of loose blood. It's basically a big bruise. I've seen it in lamb post mortems where there was no blood on the outside, but onced skinned, there was massive bleeding under the skin and down the throat from a tiny puncture wound on the head. If it was pneumonia you might see dark, condenced areas on the lungs, but I'm not sure and it would depend on how fresh it was. Could even be froth in the windpipe. Although, I wouldn't open a carcass up unless I new for certain that it wasn't anthrax. [/QUOTE]
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