“…In queens with fibroepithelial mammary hyperplasia, increases in tissue volume lead to perfusion problems, erythema, pain, ulceration, dark and necrotic areas on the mammary gland skin (Bonatto et al, 2021;Voorwald et al, 2021), as well as systemic effects such as high fever, tachycardia, anorexia, and sepsis are also observed (Loretti et al, 2004;Voorwald et al, 2021). In this case, growth was observed to cover all mammary lobes, similar to other researchers (Baştan et al, 2004;Vitasek & Dendisova, 2006;Küçükbekir et al, 2020), and there were no local and general symptoms except hyperemia in some mammary lobes.…”