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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 615979" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I've been reading that there is no scientifically proven cure for ringworm. Since it frequently gets better on its own it's nearly impossible to tell if something actually helped cure it or not and to what degree - though - as you can tell from this thread - people have about a million different home remedies that they believe have actually worked for them. I'm NOT AT ALL saying the remedies DON'T work - just reporting what I read. Since this is the first time I've had it, I have no advice for anyone on the matter and am simply trying to decide what to do about it my own self.</p><p></p><p>The treatments obviously all require working the cattle - probably the squeeze chute and headgate. That in turn would require a disinfecting of the area after each cow and each treatment or you could run the risk of spreading it to cows that don't presently have it. At 3 - 4 treatments of whatever per cow with disinfecting . . . . sounds like a daunting task.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 615979, member: 7398"] I've been reading that there is no scientifically proven cure for ringworm. Since it frequently gets better on its own it's nearly impossible to tell if something actually helped cure it or not and to what degree - though - as you can tell from this thread - people have about a million different home remedies that they believe have actually worked for them. I'm NOT AT ALL saying the remedies DON'T work - just reporting what I read. Since this is the first time I've had it, I have no advice for anyone on the matter and am simply trying to decide what to do about it my own self. The treatments obviously all require working the cattle - probably the squeeze chute and headgate. That in turn would require a disinfecting of the area after each cow and each treatment or you could run the risk of spreading it to cows that don't presently have it. At 3 - 4 treatments of whatever per cow with disinfecting . . . . sounds like a daunting task. [/QUOTE]
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