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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10752"><p>There are any number of antifungal products available at the feed store. RW is highly contagious, you can get it too. If possible, I'ld isolate the calf and hope it hasn't spread yet. Why sell the calf? Once it's cleared up it's no different then having had warts. My opinion!</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> We have a small Hobby-Farm with</p><p>> cow and new-born calf, 2 8-mth old</p><p>> calves and couple Canadian Horses,</p><p>> couple dogs, chickens, ..... Just</p><p>> found out that one of the 8-mth</p><p>> old calfs has Ringworm. Questions:</p><p>> Is there a cure? If so, what/where</p><p>> do we get it? How do we protect</p><p>> other animals? Should we get rid</p><p>> of this calf?</p><p></p><p>> Any guidance would be appreciated!</p><p>> Thank you Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10752"] There are any number of antifungal products available at the feed store. RW is highly contagious, you can get it too. If possible, I'ld isolate the calf and hope it hasn't spread yet. Why sell the calf? Once it's cleared up it's no different then having had warts. My opinion! dun > We have a small Hobby-Farm with > cow and new-born calf, 2 8-mth old > calves and couple Canadian Horses, > couple dogs, chickens, ..... Just > found out that one of the 8-mth > old calfs has Ringworm. Questions: > Is there a cure? If so, what/where > do we get it? How do we protect > other animals? Should we get rid > of this calf? > Any guidance would be appreciated! > Thank you Wayne [/QUOTE]
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