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Think someone shot our steer, has a hole in shoulder he’s dead.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1653724" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>TCRanch, </p><p>While blackleg lesions in large muscle masses of limbs & trunk are most common, I have seen plenty of cases that affected only the heart muscle. Diaphragm and intercostal(in between ribs) muscles can be affected, as well - in those cases, you wouldn't feel crepitance (gas bubbles) in the muscle tissues - and wouldn't necessarily see hemorrhagic necrosis and gas if you cut into large muscle masses of legs, back, neck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1653724, member: 12607"] TCRanch, While blackleg lesions in large muscle masses of limbs & trunk are most common, I have seen plenty of cases that affected only the heart muscle. Diaphragm and intercostal(in between ribs) muscles can be affected, as well - in those cases, you wouldn't feel crepitance (gas bubbles) in the muscle tissues - and wouldn't necessarily see hemorrhagic necrosis and gas if you cut into large muscle masses of legs, back, neck. [/QUOTE]
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