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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 92808" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>"Photosynthesis sp?" is caused by ingesting a certain weed. If the toxin plant is removed from the diet, they clear up. They are extremely sensitive to the sun. Don't think that's the problem. Ringworm sounds like it. Never heard of adding sulfa powder.</p><p></p><p>Ringworm is a fungus & when you put bacon greese, Old motor oil, vaseline on it - it smothers the fungus - but you have to keep it covered with the oil/greese. I use vaseline - cheap, & clean. But first, I scrape all the dry flaky skin off with a curry comb - till they bleed, than put iodine or clorox on it - it will burn. THEN I keep it coated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 92808, member: 968"] "Photosynthesis sp?" is caused by ingesting a certain weed. If the toxin plant is removed from the diet, they clear up. They are extremely sensitive to the sun. Don't think that's the problem. Ringworm sounds like it. Never heard of adding sulfa powder. Ringworm is a fungus & when you put bacon greese, Old motor oil, vaseline on it - it smothers the fungus - but you have to keep it covered with the oil/greese. I use vaseline - cheap, & clean. But first, I scrape all the dry flaky skin off with a curry comb - till they bleed, than put iodine or clorox on it - it will burn. THEN I keep it coated. [/QUOTE]
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