Emmi08
New User
I know there are lots of sarcoid threads and I've read most of them, but this one relates to my specific dilemma and I'm looking for thoughts but no nasty comments please as this is a difficult situation.
My homebred 3 year old hasn't made the height we had hoped and isn't big enough for me to ride. I am also very busy with work and don't have the time to put to him, so ordinarily it would be a straightforward sale.
However, he has a sarcoid (confirmed by vet) on the base of his ear just in front of the bridle path. It is about the size of a 10p piece, it is red and bleeds some days needing cleaning up to deter flies. The bridle sits just behind it with a sheepskin cover on but the minute he puts his head down it goes onto it and so I worry about it rubbing if he were to be backed.
This pony has had several run-ins with the vet in his life including the removal of a malignant melanoma on his shoulder at only a few weeks old (it was sent away to Liverpool and confirmed as such). He also had a fairly large superficial graze to his hock as a foal, gashed his neck when the microchip went in and a few months ago tore his fetlock open which has healed but remained swollen. Needless to say he absolutely hates the vet...for this reason (and for the amount of money we have spent on vet bills given he is not insured) I decided to try the homeopathic route via a specialist homeopathic vet. That treatment is halfway through and so far nothing has changed.
The question then is what to do if the homeopathic treatment doesn't work? Some say advertise him for sale as he is, cheaply, as possibly unrideable, but I am worried about him falling into irresponsible hands in the future as I can't vet future homes. Another option is to put him through the pain of treatment, either laser/liverpool cream/ BCG or whatever Liverpool come back with, and I will say I am very reluctant to do this as its in a very sensitive area and he is likely to become head shy. It would also cost I would imagine up to £1,000. And even after treatment, it may come back, and would he be any more saleable after treatment? Then again, it could never reoccur and he could live a long and happy life, but that is by no means guaranteed.
Of course the other option is to say that he has no future as a 3 year old as a companion and can't be ridden and shouldn't be put through further treatment so he should be put to sleep. I am conscious there are so many healthy horses out there in need of homes. I am also 80% sure he has another sarcoid coming up on the inside of his leg (yet to have this seen by vet).
Any thoughts appreciated as I just don't know what to do and he is so young.
Thanks
My homebred 3 year old hasn't made the height we had hoped and isn't big enough for me to ride. I am also very busy with work and don't have the time to put to him, so ordinarily it would be a straightforward sale.
However, he has a sarcoid (confirmed by vet) on the base of his ear just in front of the bridle path. It is about the size of a 10p piece, it is red and bleeds some days needing cleaning up to deter flies. The bridle sits just behind it with a sheepskin cover on but the minute he puts his head down it goes onto it and so I worry about it rubbing if he were to be backed.
This pony has had several run-ins with the vet in his life including the removal of a malignant melanoma on his shoulder at only a few weeks old (it was sent away to Liverpool and confirmed as such). He also had a fairly large superficial graze to his hock as a foal, gashed his neck when the microchip went in and a few months ago tore his fetlock open which has healed but remained swollen. Needless to say he absolutely hates the vet...for this reason (and for the amount of money we have spent on vet bills given he is not insured) I decided to try the homeopathic route via a specialist homeopathic vet. That treatment is halfway through and so far nothing has changed.
The question then is what to do if the homeopathic treatment doesn't work? Some say advertise him for sale as he is, cheaply, as possibly unrideable, but I am worried about him falling into irresponsible hands in the future as I can't vet future homes. Another option is to put him through the pain of treatment, either laser/liverpool cream/ BCG or whatever Liverpool come back with, and I will say I am very reluctant to do this as its in a very sensitive area and he is likely to become head shy. It would also cost I would imagine up to £1,000. And even after treatment, it may come back, and would he be any more saleable after treatment? Then again, it could never reoccur and he could live a long and happy life, but that is by no means guaranteed.
Of course the other option is to say that he has no future as a 3 year old as a companion and can't be ridden and shouldn't be put through further treatment so he should be put to sleep. I am conscious there are so many healthy horses out there in need of homes. I am also 80% sure he has another sarcoid coming up on the inside of his leg (yet to have this seen by vet).
Any thoughts appreciated as I just don't know what to do and he is so young.
Thanks