YouOnlyLiveOnce
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How do you know if your horse has Melanomas internally as well as externally?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I think it may be possible to do a biopsy on a lump, but ive never enquired. My horse has a melanoma on his eyelid. Hes had it for many years, its never changed shape and he has never had any others. Hes 15 now. Someone else at my yard had a grey that had melanoma, she was 30 when they put her to sleep which was not caused by the melanoma.
I think its your luck really, some lumps are harmful some arent, it all depends on the type of cells they're made up of. Its like cancer in humans in a way. I've been told that if melanomas are internal the horse will usually start failing early in life, so the older the horse the better its chances in a way. If the horse isnt grey with a melanoma, i'd start worrying.
Not quite true I'm afraid. Melanomas do rarely cause a horse to loose a life, but my boy was 17 when he died. His first lumps appeared under his tail at age 10. They developed very slowly and at age 16 he looked a million dollars. That winter he lost weight and then in the spring developed chronic diarrhoea and he was finally put down in the July. The final months they really multiplied. You can never predict when and if this will happen. The only thing predictable is that they are unpredictable.
MotherofChickens - Thank you very much for this info. My boy is 24 and has a few on the underside of his tail, one slightly bigger than the others but none are very big. They have not changed size. I just started thinking about it and wondering how would you know if they have them on the inside too. It sounds like mostly they only get picked up when they start causing problems though.
Thanks all for your replies