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Bald around the eyes.
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<blockquote data-quote="Toby L." data-source="post: 637439" data-attributes="member: 9048"><p>I did some shearching and found some more info on the topic. That got me thinking, some of the older cows have little bald spots on them, and they've been scratching. Is ringworm just isolated to younger animals? Now my wife figure's that her horses have it and we got into a big argument about it. She said that the horses had it about 10 years ago, and it was treated by something that we put into there grain. That was then, this is now. For now I'll treat the infected animals with whatever anti-fungal ointment or spray the I find. We have the vet comming out in a couple of week to do the cognin's on the horses and I'll have him look at everything and give his opionion on the situation then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toby L., post: 637439, member: 9048"] I did some shearching and found some more info on the topic. That got me thinking, some of the older cows have little bald spots on them, and they've been scratching. Is ringworm just isolated to younger animals? Now my wife figure's that her horses have it and we got into a big argument about it. She said that the horses had it about 10 years ago, and it was treated by something that we put into there grain. That was then, this is now. For now I'll treat the infected animals with whatever anti-fungal ointment or spray the I find. We have the vet comming out in a couple of week to do the cognin's on the horses and I'll have him look at everything and give his opionion on the situation then. [/QUOTE]
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