Bertie84
Well-Known Member
Hi,
A referral to Professor Knottenbelt was sent on Wednesday 22nd April. From what my vet has said, it looks like it will be liverpool cream. The sarcoid is on his girthline, just below saddle pad (just smaller than a 1p) and one on the inside on his thigh (smaller than a pea - reletively new).
I am looking to ask about turnout as he cannot be ridden, only lunged due to one on his girthline. Vet has said it can be beneficial to have him in light work and getting turned out if possible.
Once scab forms can i turn him out over night when flies are less? I have just bought the new Amigo fly rug with Vamoose (fly repellent) already on rug and will obv spray him aswell. I emailed prof Knottenbelt who suggested 125g vaseline and 50 kg dose of an ivermectin (horse wormer) mixed together in a paste as this mixture can be put on any sarcoid or wound. He said can also add a spot of kerosene (the smelly one). I have also bought Battles Summer Fly Cream (bright yellow) as can be used on open wounds and repels flies.
Could anybody share there experiences of getting a sarcoid treated at this time of year please. Just very anxious.
Thanks in advance
A referral to Professor Knottenbelt was sent on Wednesday 22nd April. From what my vet has said, it looks like it will be liverpool cream. The sarcoid is on his girthline, just below saddle pad (just smaller than a 1p) and one on the inside on his thigh (smaller than a pea - reletively new).
I am looking to ask about turnout as he cannot be ridden, only lunged due to one on his girthline. Vet has said it can be beneficial to have him in light work and getting turned out if possible.
Once scab forms can i turn him out over night when flies are less? I have just bought the new Amigo fly rug with Vamoose (fly repellent) already on rug and will obv spray him aswell. I emailed prof Knottenbelt who suggested 125g vaseline and 50 kg dose of an ivermectin (horse wormer) mixed together in a paste as this mixture can be put on any sarcoid or wound. He said can also add a spot of kerosene (the smelly one). I have also bought Battles Summer Fly Cream (bright yellow) as can be used on open wounds and repels flies.
Could anybody share there experiences of getting a sarcoid treated at this time of year please. Just very anxious.
Thanks in advance