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pony of mine bum high?

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Ever hopeful!!!

Also
come in a headless variety!
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And...
Would this 'wart' worry you?
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Could easily be but really need to be stood on flat concrete with head up to see properly.
If it's a youngster I think grass worts are relatively common - if it stays same size (or dropps off) and doesn't bother her maybe ignore it and just get vet to have a look next time vacs are due
 
Vet coming on the 28th for Vaccs.
I would so love her to be a 'bit bigger' that I think I'm looking longingly too hard!! They live out, and currently have to walk through a bog to get into the yard! I keep resisting to bring her in, as I know I'll get the measuring stick on her and be slightly disapointed, so hoping time is growing!!
 
Looks like a juvenile wart - some youngsters can get them all over their muzzle, but they are usually harmless and will eventually disapear. Just keep an eye on it.
 
Baby wart from the look of it. They drop off give them a few weeks. Harmless :) If she gets more, again don't panic! We've had some awful looking cases of baby warts, but they are harmless.

Probably is bum high too...at that age I wouldn't be surprised. ;)
 
Fingers cross if she's only 2.5 she may well have more growing to do!
Good timing with the vets

I hope so... she is meant to make 13.2, but so far just seems 'small'!! As for the vets, last year after her starting vaccs course startedand ended, it meant that both my mare and her were 'well out of sinc', so I brought forward my mares, so they now, not only share the same birthday in April, but also the Vaccination dates...!!
 
Firstly, don't worry about the wart - she'll probably end up with a fair few. They'll drop off after a while and don't cause any problems.

Secondly, she does look a bit croup high. I wouldn't be surprised if she's got a lot more growing to do. My youngster was a finely built 16.2hh at 3yrs, and by the age of 6 he was 17.3hh and looked like a giant skewbald version of his Andalucian mother - he was rather chunky!
 
She's bum high without a doubt :) I shouldn't worry about the milk wart, but would wait a while before you bit her until it's gone, just in case it rubs, but it should be gone in plenty of time :)
 
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