Firewell
Well-Known Member
I havent had a gelding for a while, most of my horses have been mares!!! So bare with me lol.
I was checking ginger ponies private parts for midges and I noticed while peering up his sheath that there were a lot of hard black bits, it looked like a colony of black ridges..
His willy is clean when he gets it out to go to the toilet but his sheath looked really odd and it was a bit smelly...
I spoke to the vet and they said to clean it with warm water and very mild diluted hibiscrub to stop infection. They said to use a small sponge and to gently prise the bits off..
I must say I got my mum to do it (shes good at these things
) and she dove up there. Now whats up there is rock solid and massive massive black lumps welded in his sheath. The main lump was so big it was the size of a small fist
. That doesnt sound normal does it???
My mum managed to prise quite a lot out with her fingers and some of the lumps that fell out had blood on them where they had been attached to his skin

Pony bless him, is such a star and apart from lifting his back leg a few times he put up with it really well.
My mum couldnt do it all as we didnt want to make him sore so we will try again in a few days. There are still some big bits left and we hadnt even found his willy, he had hid that!
Are we doing the right thing? The lumps were just so big and so hard, its got me a bit worried. It was like his whole sheath was blocked, its a wonder he could put his willy in and out
. Should we use a bit of vasaline to prise off the really stubborn bits next time?
Will he have been uncomfortable with that up there? He doesnt seem to have problems going to the toilet at all.
Do you think the vet should have a look at it?
I was checking ginger ponies private parts for midges and I noticed while peering up his sheath that there were a lot of hard black bits, it looked like a colony of black ridges..
His willy is clean when he gets it out to go to the toilet but his sheath looked really odd and it was a bit smelly...
I spoke to the vet and they said to clean it with warm water and very mild diluted hibiscrub to stop infection. They said to use a small sponge and to gently prise the bits off..
I must say I got my mum to do it (shes good at these things
My mum managed to prise quite a lot out with her fingers and some of the lumps that fell out had blood on them where they had been attached to his skin
Pony bless him, is such a star and apart from lifting his back leg a few times he put up with it really well.
My mum couldnt do it all as we didnt want to make him sore so we will try again in a few days. There are still some big bits left and we hadnt even found his willy, he had hid that!
Are we doing the right thing? The lumps were just so big and so hard, its got me a bit worried. It was like his whole sheath was blocked, its a wonder he could put his willy in and out
Will he have been uncomfortable with that up there? He doesnt seem to have problems going to the toilet at all.
Do you think the vet should have a look at it?