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![]() i have read the reports of his cancer. why can't they just remove his spleen? i had mine removed almost ten years ago and things are fine. is it the same way with horses. i know people don't really need it, but do they? i am sure it serves the same functions in horses as it does in people.
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![]() Sorry but the pancreas creates insulin. The spleen, in a horse, is a storage unit for red blood cells. Yes, they can live without it, but he can't run. The problem is if this is lymphoma, it is probably NOT just in the spleen. Lymphoma's usually also need chemotherapy treatment as it travels by white blood cells. Spleen surgery in a horse is also uncommon. I know they will try but things ain't looking good.
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![]() I asked the same question to Dr. Allday on last nights show... best thing to do is go listen to the segment....
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