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bald spot

Angora Girl

Young Bun
Olga has a bald spot between his head and shoulder bones.
He got into a fight with Sven some weeks ago but I didn't notice the bald spot then.
I give him and Sven good pellets for angoras to
Sick or injury? I don't know.:(
 
ok sorry havent been in the forums lately, its getting better it was getting bigger but i think it was just molting.
 
My Jersey woolies all get a little bit bald behind their ears and down their neck when they moult. If you don't see flakes or redness its probably just moulting.
 
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