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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1107824" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Hematoma. I had one. They get head butted in the flank area during establishment of pecking order or when they are stressed from new surroundings or crowding. They are exactly as you describe. It will go away. I had one in the fall. Big as a basketball. There is a thread on here about it. I finally got worried and had the vet look. It was a hematoma (broken arteries that bleed out into the tissue under the skin until the pressure builds and stops the bleeding). The blood will be reabsorbed and it will recontour. I cannot tell where my heifer had hers. It is gone. Not need for anymore antibiotic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1107824, member: 17767"] Hematoma. I had one. They get head butted in the flank area during establishment of pecking order or when they are stressed from new surroundings or crowding. They are exactly as you describe. It will go away. I had one in the fall. Big as a basketball. There is a thread on here about it. I finally got worried and had the vet look. It was a hematoma (broken arteries that bleed out into the tissue under the skin until the pressure builds and stops the bleeding). The blood will be reabsorbed and it will recontour. I cannot tell where my heifer had hers. It is gone. Not need for anymore antibiotic. [/QUOTE]
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