Don't worry - I took care of her, lol!
Great answers!
I always outcross IF THERE IS NO REASON TO INBREED. But if there is a reason, and I have not observed genetic problems in the bloodline, I don't worry about it - especially if they were unrelated a generation or two ago. Evey breeder should know the strengths and weaknesses of the lines they work with, and breed accordingly. If there ARE known problems with a line, I may STILL inbreed if I need to in order to "fix" a trait. But in that case, I will have to cull even more carefully than usual in order to keep the line healthy and hardy.