Hello all
May I please ask for your advice from the collective wisdom. My eldest steer (18 months) has been entirely healthy, outdoors all year on good grazing and appears very content. However, a month or so ago, I noticed what looked like a haemorrhoid on his anus - about 1cm and pink/red. I have monitored it and it has very slowly got larger but appears to give him no discomfort. Today, it is approx 2cm and looks quite angry with a seapage of blood in paces. Again, no signs of discomfort or illness.
Should I call out the vet or can someone tell me what it is and how to treat it?
Thanks in advance.
Paddy (Cornwall)
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Maybe one of the many forms of warts/papilloma in cattle, just happens to be in an unusual place. If it is it will most likely shrink of its own accord eventually. If it does not do this ask your vet to look at it - don't miss the chance if he is on farm for something else but tell him/her when you arrange the visit . (A plea there to reduce the "while you're here" additions to calls!!)
Duncan
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