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Sore on neck
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<blockquote data-quote="cowkeeper" data-source="post: 326266" data-attributes="member: 4848"><p>I clipped the hair, and none had lice eggs. His coat seems smooth in other places. However, I do have some newbies in isolation and they have the scurfy creases and lots of lice eggs.</p><p> I just wonder how he could have these bad patches when he doesnt seem licey, and is in really nice shape otherwise.</p><p> The newbies have been Dectomax-ed but I dont think that gets both types of lice, and I may have to do them with a powder??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowkeeper, post: 326266, member: 4848"] I clipped the hair, and none had lice eggs. His coat seems smooth in other places. However, I do have some newbies in isolation and they have the scurfy creases and lots of lice eggs. I just wonder how he could have these bad patches when he doesnt seem licey, and is in really nice shape otherwise. The newbies have been Dectomax-ed but I dont think that gets both types of lice, and I may have to do them with a powder?? [/QUOTE]
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