Doe with huge growth

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I was sitting in my stand tonight when 5 does came into the field. I had to do a double take when I saw the last one walk in to the field, it had two basket ball size growths on its chest front leg area. I watched them for about a hour before something spooked them and they ran off. The deer with the growth couldn't even keep up with the others and could bearly manage more than a fast walk.
Has anyone ever seen something like this before? Is it something I should report to DNR?
Dan
 
Could be tumors or abscess...maybe warts definitely one of the three, just google and you'll find out easily enough. i've seen it once and it grossed me out...needless to say i avoided deer meat for a while lol.
 
What is fibromatosis?

Fibromatosis is a common skin disease of white-tailed deer, mule deer, black-tailed deer, and other Cervidae in North America.# There is evidence that the skin tumors, called fibromas, are caused by a papilloma virus.

What are the signs of fibromatosis in deer?

Large, warty growths, or fibromas appear as firm, round, nodular, hairless, pigmented skin abnormalities adhered to or incorporated within the skin of deer.# The masses occur most frequently around the eyes, mouth, face, neck, and forelimbs, and may appear as a single mass or numerous growths.# The tumors are typically small (less than 5 inches across), dark brown or black in color, and their surface may be abraded or bleeding and in some case infected. Most often, fibromas occur in deer less than 2 years of age, with a higher incidence of disease in bucks.####
 
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