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k9h

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You can put thuja tincture on (homeoepathic) but I would only do that if they are smooth warts not broken or cracked or bleeding. Otherwise it seems to P the hell out of them!!
 

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If he is a baby, they normally get them around 18 months, 2 years. We treat them like teenage spots - they normally go on their own.
 

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Agree with Sparklet, they will fall off in there own time so i would leave them.

My horse had one on his nose when i first got him, it got a bit bigger and then dropped off and hasn't come back since (2years later).
 

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that's great, thanks guys! I will leave them alone
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Leave them. I bought a foal who was covered in them around her muzzel and they just naturally drop off. I got my vet to come to give an opinion to put my mind at rest and was told to absolutely do nothing with them - and its worked.

At the time I was most concerned as they were terrible and I was worried in case they could be passed to my other two.
 
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