Ellietotz
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I suspect my mare definitely has ulcers but I just can't afford to get her scoped. What should I do? 
Scoping shouldn't be more than about £200 if your local vets do it
Shes on loan isnt she? And these were prior to you taking her on, so its the owners responsibility to diagnose and treat her, esp if you cant afford it. Bear in mind that ulcers are more often than not caused by something else which might also need expensive diagnostics and treatment. Not a nice situation for you if the owner wont step up![]()
Shes on loan isnt she? And these were prior to you taking her on, so its the owners responsibility to diagnose and treat her, esp if you cant afford it. Bear in mind that ulcers are more often than not caused by something else which might also need expensive diagnostics and treatment. Not a nice situation for you if the owner wont step up![]()
Shes on loan isnt she? And these were prior to you taking her on, so its the owners responsibility to diagnose and treat her, esp if you cant afford it. Bear in mind that ulcers are more often than not caused by something else which might also need expensive diagnostics and treatment. Not a nice situation for you if the owner wont step up![]()
Sorry, didn't you start a thread a bit earlier about what your family could get you for your birthday because you have absolutely everything you need for your horse and you? Well how about asking them for money so you can pay for your poor horse's treatment?
How much CAN you afford? There are far cheaper options than gastroguard. Having said that, when taking on a horse you should either insure them for vet bills or have the available funds (credit card or savings) to cover common and often expensive equine illnesses and ailments.
They won't unfortunatelyI have asked
Loan horse with ulcers it's really very simple send it back
Scoping is about £200-300 and often vets run clinic days. The scoping is the cheap part, it's the treatment that's not. A 3 week supply of peptizole was £330ish from my vets. Then there's re-scoping ideally to check they've cleared but if funds are tight you can probably decide for yourself based on any changes in symptons or not as to whether or not they've cleared up without re-scoping.
The ONLY way to TREAT ulcers is with the omeprazole medication. You can then maintain the stomach/digestive area through management (plenty of forage, supplements, lifestyle, pain investigations to remove underlying causes etc) But doing these things alone will not treat any existing ulcers. Unfortunately it's not a cheap thing to manage either.
However if you suspect the horse has an illness the priority should be to treat- whether that is speaking to the vets to see if they'll do a payment plan, seeing if you can get prior authorisation from the insurers to confirm they'll pay before actually going ahead, extending your credit limit, returning the horse or having it pts. If you have £1000 left on your credit card, whilst not ideal that would at least cover the cost of the scope. You can then claim that back from the insurance before going ahead with any meds (if she needs them) to see if they're covering the claim or not. Then you can make an informed decision before going down the more expensive route of treating.
They won't unfortunatelyI have asked