Your question is impossible to answer. You didn't even mention what body part was being examined. Talk with your health care provider, who has access to your full history and physical, as well as knowledge of the location of your problem.
Gun powder is a heterogeneous mixture.
A:Yes, the bones in horses contain bone marrow. However you should not feed a horse bone marrow. A:Yes. All mammals have bone marrow, which is where their bodies manufacture blood cells.
Bone marrow should be cooked for about 15-20 minutes for optimal flavor and texture.
This is bone marrow transplant. A compatible donor should be screen and crossmatch before they can perform the transplant.
You should be concerned. Because without it no life would be there on earth.
It is when the yellow (fat) marrow converts back to red marrow. In an adult this can indicate a variety of possible diagnoses; possibly, anemia, leukemia, sickle cell anemia or marrow replacement processes. A Hematologist should be consulted.
If this is a new thing for the dog, yes, you should be concerned.
Humans should be concerned about endangering all animals.
yes you should be concerned about mold on the skin. they are not natural flora.
NO, defeats one of the purposes for feeding raw marrow bones. The act of licking/chewing the bone to reach the marrow is the point of naturally allowing the dog exercise their jaw, clean their teeth and benefit from the marrow(preferably organic or no antibiotics/hormones)
Yes, you should be concerned and have her evaluated by her doctor.
You should be concerned as it is not regular you will have to take extra care.