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Is this Ringworm
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 791592" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Not calling fireguy a liar, but perhaps he needs to look closer to assure himself - and us - that this cow truly has isolated spots that have just changed from black hair to white - with no loss of hair or crustiness/scaling of the skin. </p><p>Appearance and distribution in the photo are classical appearance of ringworm - but the distance really doesn't allow us to see for sure.</p><p>I can think of no condition that's going to cause isolated areas, as shown to lose pigment-producing cells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 791592, member: 12607"] Not calling fireguy a liar, but perhaps he needs to look closer to assure himself - and us - that this cow truly has isolated spots that have just changed from black hair to white - with no loss of hair or crustiness/scaling of the skin. Appearance and distribution in the photo are classical appearance of ringworm - but the distance really doesn't allow us to see for sure. I can think of no condition that's going to cause isolated areas, as shown to lose pigment-producing cells. [/QUOTE]
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