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Sometimes raised dots and bumps appear on a pony's head or body that contain fluid or white goo. The bumps themselves are usually white or brown, but can be other colors. You can squeeze or prick the bump with a needle and let anything inside drain out. Once finished, disinfect the area with any product you prefer, in case this is a type of mold. Information courtesy Raemarie.Similar bumps may also not have fluid inside. Theories on what causes these range from a reaction to heat to reactions to chemicals in the pony's environment. Dark colored ones may be a form of pony cancer. It doesn't hurt to disinfect these, just to be safe.
I would have guessed regrind, actually! :O But I'm not sure I've ever seen regrind in a Satin N Lace before!
She is doomed! Send her to the glue factory ^_^Hopefully your other ponies are ok...
Quote from: banditpony on April 20, 2017, 06:50:00 AMShe is doomed! Send her to the glue factory ^_^Hopefully your other ponies are ok...Ggfhg I would never recommend throwing out a pony... She didn't do anything wrong she just has a little mold.. Just try to clean it up and control the humidity so your other ponies don't get infected. Just cause one has some spires doesn't mean you throw it out..
Quote from: orangepeachmango on April 20, 2017, 10:37:24 AMQuote from: banditpony on April 20, 2017, 06:50:00 AMShe is doomed! Send her to the glue factory ^_^Hopefully your other ponies are ok...Ggfhg I would never recommend throwing out a pony... She didn't do anything wrong she just has a little mold.. Just try to clean it up and control the humidity so your other ponies don't get infected. Just cause one has some spires doesn't mean you throw it out.. I never recommended throwing her out. There were answers here already, so I went along with the playful title...