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Final clean and dress for Hazel I think, or should I dress her for a little longer?
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Shadow's (I was calling her Fatty because of the terribly non pc song from the 70s "Hey Fatty Boom Boom, a reference to her waterbelly giving her a very large rear. I should really stop as it might give her a complex on top of everything else!) foot also appearing to be nearly ready to dispense with dressing.
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The SLM is gradually clearing up. I'll keep spraying them every couple of days till that is cleared up.
Thank you again for all the help.
Richard.
 
Final clean and dress for Hazel I think, or should I dress her for a little longer?
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Shadow's (I was calling her Fatty because of the terribly non pc song from the 70s "Hey Fatty Boom Boom, a reference to her waterbelly giving her a very large rear. I should really stop as it might give her a complex on top of everything else!) foot also appearing to be nearly ready to dispense with dressing.
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The SLM is gradually clearing up. I'll keep spraying them every couple of days till that is cleared up.
Thank you again for all the help.
Richard.
Good job on everything! Dispensing with the dressing at this point is up to you. Personally, I like to wait until the scab is completely healed up. I didn't do this one time and the bumble returned; but, they don't always. Depends on their terrain. As I mentioned before we have lots of sand burs and green brier for them to injure themselves on so I always come down on the side of caution. :)

I am sure she doesn't mind being called Fatty as long as there is a treat in your hand. HAHAHA.

Again, good job!
 

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