Juvenile warts? I've never seen anything like this!

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Yearling at our yard has got the most bizarre, HUGE growths in his ears and on his sheath...

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Are they juvenile warts? If so, why are they not on his muzzle at all. If not, what ARE they?? Surely not sarcoids?
 
My loan horse Danny still has the scarring from the same thing when he was younger .
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You can still see the scarring now even though he's older .
I will ask his owner what the vet diagnosed him with as I'm not sure but they did have an answer !!
 
Oh no they were fully blown warty things , he had them all removed from his sheath and his ears . They did look very similar to the horse above
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But I don't know they were all gone when I got him as owner thought they were repulsive
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My few spot cob had them when he was around 15 months old (which is when I got him) worts on hi nose and sarcoids under his legs, had one of the sarcoids removed and the rest just went within 6 months on there own, quite common in some younsters, specially in coloured/spotted horses.
 
They look more like warts to me but its hard to tell just from a picture, there clustered very close together which indicates warts rather than sarcoids. A vet should be able to confirm.
 
I think the ears are a fungal infection - they look different to the ones on his sheath which look like sarcoids.
 
I don't know aabout the ears but the bottom picture looks like sarcoids. Get a Vet to check if you are worried. Although most people would suggest you leave them until they are causing concern to the horse.
Ainsworths Homeopathic chemist sell Thuja cream and pills for equine sarcoids. Many people have had good results using Thuja. Good luck in whatever you decide.
 
I have never seen anything like that although I would be inclined to get them treated asap as his ear is already looking mishapen and the ones on his sheath may cause more problems particularly if there are any internal growths.
 
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