Hippona
Well-Known Member
Google images of fibroblastic sarcoids. Looks like an early one to me.
Google images of fibroblastic sarcoids. Looks like an early one to me.
Actually, I think you are eliminating what you don't want it to be, which is entirely understandable but maybe not in the horse's best interests.
I didn't say that it had doubled in size, but it may well do if it continues like this.
Why bother posting? Really?
If we all agree with you will that make you happy?
No offense intended.....but I have noticed that you post often for opinions....and. when they are given you always discount any that you don't agree with...
You don't know what it is.
You won't call the vet.
You discount any opinion that isn't the same as yours....
Why bother?
It's clearly inflamed, possibly over granulating and definitely bothering him.....speak to a vet for gawds sake x
I thought you posted that the vet wasn't sure. It has now changed, he might be of a different opinion now, but without looking, how can he pass judgement. It seems you ask for opinions on here just to ignore them and get ratty with people.
As for Hypocare, I brought a bottle and have just used it on a rather nasty little cut on my mare's leg and it's cleared it up no problem. I also used it on myself and that was good too.
Hypocare is ok stuff - i use it and the 'original' version Vetericyn quite a bit on my various animals. Many that object to it havent tried it - yes it looks like water but then so does vodka!
Like the wound powder i mentioned earlier i dont think it could do any harm unlike some of the other suggestions
If it has changed since the vet last saw it I would send him an update.
QB I think u needs a glass on wine ... I have a bottle open at mine ..I'm sure u have ur horses best interest at heart .. Don't dismiss other people's opinions ..as they r only trying to help
plus u never know when u may need them .. I would text a photo to my vet if I was in ur shoes
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It doesn't sting, which is a huge plus point in my book. Just check the best before date though if buying a big bottle as mine has a short date but is only a small bottle. Not sure how effective it would be after this date but think it will all be gone by then anyway as Network Rail are running a construction site in my field at the moment!
You said on your other thread that the lesion first appeared in May, which leads me to go with my initial instinct when I saw the picture and say that it is a sarcoid. Occult sarcoids can look just like a dry bit of skin and not like a regular sarcoid, until they get disturbed when they can look identical to this. I would definitely be getting the vet to have a look at that if he was my horse.