4 August 2009 #1 D daisybe33 Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2009 Messages 462 Visit site She has them in the corners of her mouth. ouch. Luckily she has the rest of the year off (she's 3)
4 August 2009 #2 Daisy11 Well-Known Member Joined 12 February 2008 Messages 2,952 Visit site yes looks like them
4 August 2009 #3 Cahill Well-Known Member Joined 9 March 2007 Messages 5,258 Visit site looks like,they should just drop off in time.
4 August 2009 #4 PapaFrita Well-Known Member Joined 25 August 2005 Messages 25,923 Location Argggggentina at the moment pilar-larcade.com Yep, I think they are. They'll disappear on their own.
4 August 2009 #5 lauraandjack Well-Known Member Joined 20 February 2009 Messages 1,352 Location Closer to civilisation...... Visit site Look very much like grass warts to me. She may get more before they get better but they should disappear in a few months or so.
Look very much like grass warts to me. She may get more before they get better but they should disappear in a few months or so.
5 August 2009 #6 pootleperkin Well-Known Member Joined 10 November 2008 Messages 1,567 Location North west-ish :) Visit site Yep, look like papilloma virus warts - will most likely drop off on their own.
5 August 2009 #7 Box_Of_Frogs Well-Known Member Joined 1 May 2007 Messages 6,517 Location Deepest Wales Visit site Yup - look exactly like warts. Young horses are very prone to them before their immune sytems are fully developed. Should vanish in a few months or so x
Yup - look exactly like warts. Young horses are very prone to them before their immune sytems are fully developed. Should vanish in a few months or so x
5 August 2009 #8 D daisybe33 Well-Known Member Joined 15 February 2009 Messages 462 Visit site thanks everyone x