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18/05/2026 | Ovine
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Images and samples were submitted of a 10-year-old female sheep carcass, which presented a yellowish color change throughout the carcass, pericardial and perirenal fat. (EV)

Imatge de la canal d'ovella sencera (a la dreta) amb coloració groguenca del teixit adipós.

Detall de la cavitat abdominal.

Detail of the abdominal cavity.

Detall de l'esternum.

Detail of the sternum.

Detall de les vísceres toràciques.

Detail of the thoracic viscera.

Imatge del cor presa en arribar a les mostres al laboratori. La fletxa negra assenyala un ros de l'aorta que hem obert per valorar-ne el color.

Image of the heart taken when the samples arrived at the laboratory. The black arrow points to a section of the aorta that we opened to assess its color.



Is it a carcass with jaundice (bilirubin deposit) or are they food pigments?














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