Amy567
Well-Known Member
My horse, Matty, has had four small lumps on his back - smaller than a pea- since I bought him last April. The vet at the time said that it was most likely fly bites, at the time he also had considerably more lumps. The rest of the lumps went, but these four remained. Three are under the saddle, one is just behind. He does have two sarcoids (arm pit and a flat one on his sheath) so I kept an eye on these lumps, two formed dead skin/scabs (the larger two) which came off, they aren't painful or irritable in any way - I can poke, prod, pinch them and he doesn't flinch. They still have fur growing on them, apart from the larger two now, which have less fur, but still some fur growing. They don't particularly look like sarcoids either.
Since the warmer weather has arrived, with it being so unpredictable, he's often left in a light weight/medium weight rug, more lumps have formed. The other four have grown a smidgen (though I could just be being paranoid), none of them hurt him at all, but he now has about 8 spread across his back, but no where else on his body.
Could it be that he has an allergy to something? Or could they be sarcoids? Could it be related to the weather change? Any ideas?
Since the warmer weather has arrived, with it being so unpredictable, he's often left in a light weight/medium weight rug, more lumps have formed. The other four have grown a smidgen (though I could just be being paranoid), none of them hurt him at all, but he now has about 8 spread across his back, but no where else on his body.
Could it be that he has an allergy to something? Or could they be sarcoids? Could it be related to the weather change? Any ideas?