KSR
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I'd have him if things were different.. I have 6 horses.. Good luck, I remember seeing Squid advertised awhile ago x
Perhaps its because I am a nurse but to be honest what is the fuss about? Yes the ear is unsightly but unless he's in pain or it gets infected its not too big a problem. I think you are concentrateing on the negatives and not thinking of the positives.
By the sound of it you have a nice horse, whilist the college are caring for him start looking round for someone to have him, as people have said I would start at the college first. He may need futher surgery and if that comes you will have to discuss options but if you are frank with your vet there may be a cheaper way. In the mean time I would investigate some of the remedies other people have suggested if they are cheap they may do no harm and may make you feel a bit better. If they work thats a bonus.
I bought a 17yr old TB schoolmaster for my daughter expecting him to last two years, I didn't pay a lot of money for him but I was buying what he could teach. We retired him at 21 and he was PTS last October aged 24.
Yes you have to plan ahead but I think you are being too pessimistic at this stage.
My mum used sarc-ex as did a few friends.. All raved about it.. Probably the fag ends that make it work :/
Thuja cream and tablets also appears to have an effect on some..
It is a horse![]()
Not being funny but if you're considering putting him to sleep anyway, which will cost you money, what's the issue with loaning or gifting him to an experienced home regarding sarcoids/clevelands.. I know a couple people for example, not including myself, who could be interested that do have the experience..
I think that there does come a point where you have to say enough is enough, he has had several treatments already and it has returned each time, so personally I'd probably avoid further expensive invasive treatments with the risk of it returning and adopt a wait and see approach.
If the sarcoid became painful then I'm afraid I would pts.
In the meantime however the zovirax suggestion might be worth trying? apparently it did clear some sarcoids and stopped the growth of others in trials.
I also wouldn't sell.
Morning OP. I'm a bit out of kilter with this forum at the moment. Horses ears are very sensitive and you also need to consider the flies and maggots, the pain of the laser etc.
You have genuinely tried to fix this. The sarcoids look like they will always return - the expense of this is prohibitive. Don't sell for no money - that would be irresponsible. IMO PTS is the best option here. Sorry to be so blunt, and like I said, I am out of kilter with everyone else.