millimoo
Well-Known Member
Just wondering if anyone has had any experience.
I read numerous tales about cancer of the Penis, but i'm a bit perplexed as my 24 yr old Shetland pony has a lump on the outer part of his sheath.
He is black skinned, and when the lump first appeared it was also black, with a scab - underneath was pink
The vet saw it a few weeks ago, and due to his age thinks we should leave it alone unless it changes.
It is now a smooth pink lump the size of a pea, and he has another pink area about 2 mm across closer to the tip, but this is not raised in any way (i'm still referring to the outer fleshy part, rather than his penis).
I realise it could be cancer, but was wondering whether anyone had any thoughts - i.e old man with lumps and bumps.
He's very well in himself, and is eating and weeing fine.
Thoughts would be appreciated, and I will be getting the vet to have another look soon.
I read numerous tales about cancer of the Penis, but i'm a bit perplexed as my 24 yr old Shetland pony has a lump on the outer part of his sheath.
He is black skinned, and when the lump first appeared it was also black, with a scab - underneath was pink
The vet saw it a few weeks ago, and due to his age thinks we should leave it alone unless it changes.
It is now a smooth pink lump the size of a pea, and he has another pink area about 2 mm across closer to the tip, but this is not raised in any way (i'm still referring to the outer fleshy part, rather than his penis).
I realise it could be cancer, but was wondering whether anyone had any thoughts - i.e old man with lumps and bumps.
He's very well in himself, and is eating and weeing fine.
Thoughts would be appreciated, and I will be getting the vet to have another look soon.