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I noticed the lump when I picked it up assuming it was an intestinal worm or something but it doesnt seem to be part of the intestines. It's under the skin and its just a big sack of what just looks like white custard with the same consistency.

It doesn't seem to have an odour. Checked the liver and thats fine but havnt checked the kidneys as I really dont want to be digging around in it if I can help it.

I'm guessing it's not even fit for the ferrets. What the hell is it? Never seen anything like it before.

 

It was snare caught btw.

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I noticed the lump when I picked it up assuming it was an intestinal worm or something but it doesnt seem to be part of the intestines. It's under the skin and its just a big sack of what just looks like white custard with the same consistency.

It doesn't seem to have an odour. Checked the liver and thats fine but havnt checked the kidneys as I really dont want to be digging around in it if I can help it.

I'm guessing it's not even fit for the ferrets. What the hell is it? Never seen anything like it before.

 

It was snare caught btw.

 

young and milk?

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I noticed the lump when I picked it up assuming it was an intestinal worm or something but it doesnt seem to be part of the intestines. It's under the skin and its just a big sack of what just looks like white custard with the same consistency.

It doesn't seem to have an odour. Checked the liver and thats fine but havnt checked the kidneys as I really dont want to be digging around in it if I can help it.

I'm guessing it's not even fit for the ferrets. What the hell is it? Never seen anything like it before.

 

It was snare caught btw.

 

young and milk?

 

No. The whole sack is full of the thick,custardy stuff. You could nearly fill a teacup up with it.

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Hi Guys.

In the first picture just to the right of the knife looks like a bunny bollock.

If it is a bunny bollock it must be a man bunny and therefor cannot be a milky lady bunny.

Was it a bollocky bunny?

You should have cooked it, you do don't need gravy when they are like that. :(

 

 

ATB-Bryan.

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Hi Guys.

In the first picture just to the right of the knife looks like a bunny bollock.

If it is a bunny bollock it must be a man bunny and therefor cannot be a milky lady bunny.

Was it a bollocky bunny?

You should have cooked it, you do don't need gravy when they are like that. :(

 

 

ATB-Bryan.

 

 

It was a lady bunny. It had makeup on and everything.

 

Although I did add the makeup myself. :whistling:

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I noticed the lump when I picked it up assuming it was an intestinal worm or something but it doesnt seem to be part of the intestines. It's under the skin and its just a big sack of what just looks like white custard with the same consistency.

It doesn't seem to have an odour. Checked the liver and thats fine but havnt checked the kidneys as I really dont want to be digging around in it if I can help it.

I'm guessing it's not even fit for the ferrets. What the hell is it? Never seen anything like it before.

 

It was snare caught btw.

 

lolcheck this out, we found in 1 that we ferreted on sunday!

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