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  Discussion on Spraying topical treatments
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jerre

Posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 - 10:10 pm:

My filly is extremely skeptical of new objects around her, and even more so of water/drippy/ointment treatments. She had a bunch of fly bites or some other oozy crusty sores on her flank and I wanted to clean it.

I managed to get betadine on it with a lot of commotion -- and a lot on me! -- and then I thought, well, gee, she's fine with fly spray!

So, into a spray bottle went the betadine. Onto the filly with ease. And, it was easy to spray it on the sores under her belly.

Even better -- it all went on the horse, and not on me!

Jerre
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