Out of curiosity.

PapaverFollis

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It's a photo of The Beast when we first got her... 6 years ago. Initially advertised as six years old but passport said five. Vet said "about right" at vetting but I've always felt she was younger since she kind of grew into herself. Lots of change from first purchase to maturity, she looks so gangly in the photos we took when trying her out.

The photo popped up on Facebook memories and I looked at aging by teeth and thought her teeth looked more like a four year old but aware of my bias towards thinking she was four I thought I'd ask here without context.

No sign of Galvynes groove or whatever it is called yet either. But also can't see it on MrT who is 11.

None of it matters in the least. It is just interesting.
 

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My pony I have at the moment was odd with his teeth. One dude of his mouth erupted with adult teeth as normal at 2 1/2, 31/2 and 4 1/2 and the tush slightly after that. The other side was 6 months behind and the tush was about a year behind getting to full size. I'd never seen that before they usually lose them both within a few weeks of each other.
 
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