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So I put fly cream on the sheath everyday to stop the flies biting and today I have noticed these little lumps/spots. They look like little pink blood blisters almost, not scabby and don't seem to irritate the horse - any ideas?

They also only seem to be on one side.20200823_083016_copy_800x389.jpg20200823_083009_copy_800x389.jpg20200823_083047_copy_800x389.jpg
 

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How old is the horse? Has he been out with young stock? They look like juvenile papilloma but they are usually on the face and on horses under for years old.
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They look like juvenile warts to me, we had similar on a 3 year old. Worth getting a vet to have a look but not an emergency. My vet prescribed acyclovir cream which cleared them up quickly.
 

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How old is the horse? Has he been out with young stock? They look like juvenile papilloma but they are usually on the face and on horses under for years old.
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He's 13. Only ever been turned with my older horse. They literally just seemed to turn up overnight!
 

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He's 13. Only ever been turned with my older horse. They literally just seemed to turn up overnight!

Sounds more like fly bites, then. They don't look like sarcoids to me and everything is wrong for juvenile warts.
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So I put fly cream on the sheath everyday to stop the flies biting and today I have noticed these little lumps/spots. They look like little pink blood blisters almost, not scabby and don't seem to irritate the horse - any ideas?

They also only seem to be on one side.View attachment 53791View attachment 53792View attachment 53794
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My horse has these this year, they look like warts but he's 14. There are youngstock nearby though. I am hoping they will go and keeping a close eye.
 

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My horse had them, the vet said they were warts. Not juvenile warts, some other type which I have forgotten the name of. There were many more than in the picture here. I started feeding him on large amounts of vit e as I thought at one point he might have a muscle myopathy and they all went away. This could have been a coincidence as the vet did say they would go on their own.
 

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My horse has these this year, they look like warts but he's 14. There are youngstock nearby though. I am hoping they will go and keeping a close eye.
It could be EHV3 or a papilloma virus (EcPV-1). The latter normally affects youngstock, but maybe your horse was immuno-compromised for some reason.
 

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It could be EHV3 or a papilloma virus (EcPV-1). The latter normally affects youngstock, but maybe your horse was immuno-compromised for some reason.
Perhaps, he seems very well at the moment, but guess you cant always tell if they have picked up a mild virus or something. I have recently introduced oily herbs as per the oily herb thread so hoping they will help boost his immune system
 
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