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bald spots on heifers around eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="lilfarmgirl" data-source="post: 323418" data-attributes="member: 3266"><p>all of our show steers have that, its ringworm. Which I was going to ask about. I have been using the genric for lotrimine, but its getting way too expensive. I went to TSC and they said that this M-T-G is used on horses for a variety of skin problems. On the bottle it says for fungus, but doesn't specify what kind. Has anyone with horses and/or cattle heard of this before. The girl says horse people buy it all the time. They also has a product that said fugus away, but said not to use on animals for consumption. With all of that said, any one have any good and quick ways to get rid of ringworm. I am letting them out to minimize contact with each other, spraying down the feed trough and anything else they come in contact with. Putting iodine on the steers, and even have gone as far as crude oil to smother it. One steer as cleared up but not the other three. I need some ideas and help. </p><p></p><p>Lilfarmgirl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lilfarmgirl, post: 323418, member: 3266"] all of our show steers have that, its ringworm. Which I was going to ask about. I have been using the genric for lotrimine, but its getting way too expensive. I went to TSC and they said that this M-T-G is used on horses for a variety of skin problems. On the bottle it says for fungus, but doesn't specify what kind. Has anyone with horses and/or cattle heard of this before. The girl says horse people buy it all the time. They also has a product that said fugus away, but said not to use on animals for consumption. With all of that said, any one have any good and quick ways to get rid of ringworm. I am letting them out to minimize contact with each other, spraying down the feed trough and anything else they come in contact with. Putting iodine on the steers, and even have gone as far as crude oil to smother it. One steer as cleared up but not the other three. I need some ideas and help. Lilfarmgirl [/QUOTE]
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