Fur-N-Fowl
Fluffy Dinosaur Breeder
Like others have suggested, call a vet and they will be able to do thorough checks on her. It's difficult to know for sure without seeing it in person.
It could be cancerous but it could also just be a non cancerous growth or injury that's became infected. A vet will do tests.
If she's had young and never been milked or checked on, there's a possibility she also has mastitis in her udder. Her left udder looks pretty swollen. They can also get this due to their living conditions so quite possibly if her pervious owner wasn't the best on keeping her bedding clean and dry, she's ended up with an udder infection and possibly an infected bum.
Of course, I don't know for sure I'm basing this on what I know from working with cattle a few years back. I do have goats but only males so udders on goats are not my forte.
Keep the areas clean and watch for any changes but a vet will be needed and I think some antibiotics as well as a cream to apply would be prescribed by them. They may also take some swabs or tissue from the area to test.
I hope she makes a good recovery
It could be cancerous but it could also just be a non cancerous growth or injury that's became infected. A vet will do tests.
If she's had young and never been milked or checked on, there's a possibility she also has mastitis in her udder. Her left udder looks pretty swollen. They can also get this due to their living conditions so quite possibly if her pervious owner wasn't the best on keeping her bedding clean and dry, she's ended up with an udder infection and possibly an infected bum.
Of course, I don't know for sure I'm basing this on what I know from working with cattle a few years back. I do have goats but only males so udders on goats are not my forte.
Keep the areas clean and watch for any changes but a vet will be needed and I think some antibiotics as well as a cream to apply would be prescribed by them. They may also take some swabs or tissue from the area to test.
I hope she makes a good recovery