Bert&Maud
Well-Known Member
I bought my new horse 10 weeks ago, he passed a 5 stage vetting. A week or so after I got him home I noticed a small scab on his side, and assumed it was a spot. However, I called the vet this week as I was concerned that it hadn't healed properly, and she's been out today and confirmed my fears that it looks like a sarcoid. There's also another small one on the inside of his thigh. She's sent a bit off for confirmation, but has recommended Liverpool cream for them, because they are still small and new, and only two single ones, she feels that they will respond to treatment. So, first of all, anyone any experience of Liverpool cream? Also, as she says, I must inform the insurance company because even if I don't claim at the moment, if I do in future the vets report will have today's date on it and they will query why I didn't notify them. I am with NFU, and when I claimed on my other horse (just got lou for kissing spines - not having much luck am I?) they only paid for treatment for up to a year - and I understand that now he has got sarcoids they are likely to recur - so does this mean I am facing huge bills after the year is up? Also, this horse was probably not going to be with me for life - he's 6 and I'm 50 - work it out - and the plan was to get his career well under way (hopefully RC dressage and jumping, not showing although he might do some working hunter) so now I'm also worried about his value and saleability. So any comments, observations and experiences will be very helpful.