TheMule
Well-Known Member
Send the horse back to the owner. It's not so much the scoping monry or even the treatment, it's the fact that horses just aren't compatible with having no spare money 'just in case'
Or you could get Abrazole from Abler - there are people on here who wouldn't touch it with a barge pole because of questionable legality and doubtful about the strength but it worked for mine, was affordable and if it was a choice of that or PTS I know which one I would choose. Google it
It's not really questioning legality, it is illegal.
If a horse has ulcers all the management improvements in the world are not going to make them go away and take the horse out of pain, this is for after treatment.
I can understand the OPs dilemma, money is often not available no matter how much we wish it were, and you have to be pragmatic about what can and can't be done.
Treating an ill horse yourself is illegal, only a vet can do it. Importing a prescription only drug is illegal and omeprazole in that strength is prescription only.
It's illegal, no doubt whatsoever.
Treating an ill horse yourself is illegal, only a vet can do it. Importing a prescription only drug is illegal and omeprazole in that strength is prescription only.
It's illegal, no doubt whatsoever.
I've just worked out who this pony is, and how long this has been going on.
IIRC you don't pay for this horse's keep as she is on the owners land and the whole situation did seem a bit complicated from the off and there was a lot of advice at the time that you were likely taking on a big vets bill but you went ahead anyway.