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Breed enough of any species, and you're bound to have genetic mutations more rapidly. It could be a normal mutation growth, it could be disease. If it looks "healthy", apart from the giant ball-chinian (men in black reference) look, and the guts were normal looking (no yellow epithelial or lymph nodes), then its likely to be an extra fleshy growth.

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Breed enough of any species, and you're bound to have genetic mutations more rapidly. It could be a normal mutation growth, it could be disease. If it looks "healthy", apart from the giant ball-chinian (men in black reference) look, and the guts were normal looking (no yellow epithelial or lymph nodes), then its likely to be an extra fleshy growth.

Added - if it is diseased and is oozing gunk, looks underweight, etc. Then sling it in the hedge and be done with it. No point worrying now... Its already dead!
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