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Oh, I'm not worried about them not lightening. I just don't want it to make them spread.To be honest, I think it could be a bad idea to lighten them because the real problem is still there and potentially contagious. I wouldn't want to forget and store him with good ponies or sell him to someone and have them do the same.
Quote from: WickedWonderland on May 16, 2012, 03:02:45 PMOh, I'm not worried about them not lightening. I just don't want it to make them spread.To be honest, I think it could be a bad idea to lighten them because the real problem is still there and potentially contagious. I wouldn't want to forget and store him with good ponies or sell him to someone and have them do the same.If you're willing to pop off his head, boiling him in plain water should make him non-contagious. Boiling will kill any pathogens that could be responsible for cancer, whether it is bacteria or mold. I do this with all my cancery ponies so they won't spread their issues to the rest of my ponies. I haven't had any new cases pop up in my herd.