puss
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I'm having one removed has anyone had it done. Did it grow back or has anyone else used something else par surgery to get rid of them.
Thanks on advance
Thanks on advance
Sorry another question did you have them done on your insurance or did you pay for them yourself I'm debating weather to go though insurance he only has one small one for now which isn't going to cost much or I wait being grey when he gets more in areas that cause a problem then go though insurance for them
Sorry another question did you have them done on your insurance or did you pay for them yourself I'm debating weather to go though insurance he only has one small one for now which isn't going to cost much or I wait being grey when he gets more in areas that cause a problem then go though insurance for them
Greys are prone to them and once they get one more are likely to follow. They are rarely cancerous but can be a problem if they develop under the saddle or bridle area.