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Bald around the eyes.
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 637668" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>It's ringworm. Use buffered iodine. Get him in a head gate and spray it on thick. I've heard to not get it in the eyes. Seems like ring worm is often around the eyes. I haven't noticed a problem when iodine gets in their eyes. Ringworm is contagious, spreads easily from one calf to another, but does not normally effect mature cattle. VERY rare in humans. Wearing rubber gloves is OK. If you take and rub the iodine in good with your hands is the best way to get the job done with one treatment. If you don't want to treat it, it will go away most likely by itself when the new Spring hair comes in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 637668, member: 3937"] It's ringworm. Use buffered iodine. Get him in a head gate and spray it on thick. I've heard to not get it in the eyes. Seems like ring worm is often around the eyes. I haven't noticed a problem when iodine gets in their eyes. Ringworm is contagious, spreads easily from one calf to another, but does not normally effect mature cattle. VERY rare in humans. Wearing rubber gloves is OK. If you take and rub the iodine in good with your hands is the best way to get the job done with one treatment. If you don't want to treat it, it will go away most likely by itself when the new Spring hair comes in. [/QUOTE]
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