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Old 27-07-2009, 09:10 PM
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Re: Penile Tumour

Oh the poor boy

I looked at the picture....looks very nasty. But there is help available. I have put a link to horseadvice below. And on it a poster had their horse have the operation and he was in his early 20's. (i am sorry i didn't read very far though............)

I am not sure if this American or not, but either way he can be helped. I would advise contacting your own vet and asking about the procedure. Or preferably he could get you in contact with an equine

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