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<blockquote data-quote="mudfork" data-source="post: 764995" data-attributes="member: 6686"><p>I've got a solid black heifer, less than 2 years old, that was some warts. It started about 2 months ago as a pencil eraser sized spot about a half inch below an eye. That one is about the size of the end of your pinky now, and a few others are popping up behind the eye. If you look down her neck you can see many BB to pea sized lumps that are not through her hair. The ones you can see are dark grey. She is in a pasture with two other heifers, and one of them now has a small wart at the back/bottom of it's jaw. The plan is to butcher these animals in October. They are all eating well and acting normal. Should I be doing something or changing my plans?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudfork, post: 764995, member: 6686"] I've got a solid black heifer, less than 2 years old, that was some warts. It started about 2 months ago as a pencil eraser sized spot about a half inch below an eye. That one is about the size of the end of your pinky now, and a few others are popping up behind the eye. If you look down her neck you can see many BB to pea sized lumps that are not through her hair. The ones you can see are dark grey. She is in a pasture with two other heifers, and one of them now has a small wart at the back/bottom of it's jaw. The plan is to butcher these animals in October. They are all eating well and acting normal. Should I be doing something or changing my plans? [/QUOTE]
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