meleeka
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I know they are pretty common on willies and eyes, but has anyone had any experience of this on a mare’s vulva? What did you do about it? Mare is old, probably around 30, but in good health otherwise.
No experience but my instinct, at her age, would be to leave it unless it’s causing problems or bleeding.
One of my mares developed a round hard lump on her stomach just in front of her udder. Like a very big marble. When she had another foal I discovered she had popped up several more smaller lumps round it and as her udder developed I realised the main lump was actually on the front of her udder. My vet said it was a rare form of skin cancer and would require radical surgery. She was 17 so when her foal was weaned I had her PTS. Interestingly when I weaned the foal the mare developed mastitis in the affected side of her udder. I have always wondered just what sort of tumour it was. She was an appaloosa and it was on pink skin so not a melanoma.My mare had a squamous cell carcinoma removed under sedation with epidural.
It caused no ends of issues where the margin they’d needed to remove basically cut into her ‘seal’ to keep her vagina closed. When she did a poo, it was being sucked into the vagina and causing pyometra. They flushed 5l of gunk out of her on one occasion and we spent the summer back and forth to be flushed.
Eventually they realised what was causing it, and did a caslick which did the trick.
She got another carcinoma in her mammary gland and this time they decided it was inoperable due to size and location so we took her home and PTS a few weeks later. They wrote it all up in a journal as it was so rare here… typical her!
I’ve tons of picture and happy to talk in detail about my experience if it helps.