Ciara121
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Hi all,
I've been offered a lovely cob by a family member for a very good price ( practically free). He's five years old and quite green but with a fantastic temperament. I've known him since he was about six months old and he's never been unwell with the exception of one or two cuts and he's been under the care of the local vet for routine vaccinications / checkups etc and was seen recently.
My concern is that two weekends ago when I finally agreed to buy him ( have been thinking about it for awhile), I spotted three tiny black lumps on sheath. When I said this to the family member, they started treating him with a type of cream from a local retailer which is apparently used by a lot of well known equine establishments and two of the three lumps have gone.
I will still get this issue investigated by a vet but am I mad to pursue the purchase in the meantime? I know I could just get him vetted now but he's being schooled and I haven't paid any money yet so I dont really feel its my call. The family member said they'd get it checked if the cream didn't work but as its worked for them before, and appears to be working now, I don't want to appear to be looking for problems where there are none. I've owned a horse before this for about ten years but I've never come across this issue.
Any thoughts? Thanks for reading.
I've been offered a lovely cob by a family member for a very good price ( practically free). He's five years old and quite green but with a fantastic temperament. I've known him since he was about six months old and he's never been unwell with the exception of one or two cuts and he's been under the care of the local vet for routine vaccinications / checkups etc and was seen recently.
My concern is that two weekends ago when I finally agreed to buy him ( have been thinking about it for awhile), I spotted three tiny black lumps on sheath. When I said this to the family member, they started treating him with a type of cream from a local retailer which is apparently used by a lot of well known equine establishments and two of the three lumps have gone.
I will still get this issue investigated by a vet but am I mad to pursue the purchase in the meantime? I know I could just get him vetted now but he's being schooled and I haven't paid any money yet so I dont really feel its my call. The family member said they'd get it checked if the cream didn't work but as its worked for them before, and appears to be working now, I don't want to appear to be looking for problems where there are none. I've owned a horse before this for about ten years but I've never come across this issue.
Any thoughts? Thanks for reading.