vikkiandmonica
Well-Known Member
There was a girl at my yard selling her grey pony, who has had melanomas since the age of 4, and has gradually got more over the years. Someone came to view him, and after the vetting, turned him down, after the vet told them about the risk of melanomas becoming more of a problem, as they were around his mouth and bum. He is sold now, for a greatly reduced price.
My question: this girl said that all grey horses have melanomas, whether internal or external. Now, I have a grey (see sig), and he has never shown any signs of having them. He is perfectly healthy, and is black skinned, doesn't have a pink nose or under the tail etc.
So, is it a myth that all grey horses have melanomas? And are they really more predisposed to getting them, even if they are darked skinned?
Thanks for any info
My question: this girl said that all grey horses have melanomas, whether internal or external. Now, I have a grey (see sig), and he has never shown any signs of having them. He is perfectly healthy, and is black skinned, doesn't have a pink nose or under the tail etc.
So, is it a myth that all grey horses have melanomas? And are they really more predisposed to getting them, even if they are darked skinned?
Thanks for any info