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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1389676" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Lice won;t cause lumps internally. Possibly warbles but by now I would expect them to be up to the back. </p><p>Depending on the tumor he can do surgery and remove the tumor. If it's just a fatty tumor and it's only one you can leave it and hope it doesn;t cause problems. Had one several years ago that had a fatty tumor I found when AIing. Had the vet come out and check it out. He felt others and said they could cause problems but then again they may never get worse. The next year after she calved at about 2 weeks she started to really go down hill. He checked again and the tumors had gotten a little bigger so we decided to do surgery. When he opened her, instead of the few fatty tumors that he had felt palpating her insides were full of them. Just from the look probably more than a 5 gallon bucket full of them from the size of a lemon up to a cantaloupe. Sewed her back up and transitioned her calf to a bottle then put the cow down. Still have that heifer calf, Granny claimed her and raised her alongside her own. She has never had any issues with tumors so it must have been a one shot deal with her dam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1389676, member: 34"] Lice won;t cause lumps internally. Possibly warbles but by now I would expect them to be up to the back. Depending on the tumor he can do surgery and remove the tumor. If it's just a fatty tumor and it's only one you can leave it and hope it doesn;t cause problems. Had one several years ago that had a fatty tumor I found when AIing. Had the vet come out and check it out. He felt others and said they could cause problems but then again they may never get worse. The next year after she calved at about 2 weeks she started to really go down hill. He checked again and the tumors had gotten a little bigger so we decided to do surgery. When he opened her, instead of the few fatty tumors that he had felt palpating her insides were full of them. Just from the look probably more than a 5 gallon bucket full of them from the size of a lemon up to a cantaloupe. Sewed her back up and transitioned her calf to a bottle then put the cow down. Still have that heifer calf, Granny claimed her and raised her alongside her own. She has never had any issues with tumors so it must have been a one shot deal with her dam. [/QUOTE]
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