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Major Ringworm Question
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 680994" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I've noticed quite a bit of it coming thru the sale ring earlier in the year. And I've had some cases in my calves this year plus on a couple cows. First I can remember ever having myself. So as stated it is a fungus. I found a product at a product at Tractor Supply (active ingredient is Benzalkonium Cloride 0.15%) in a 32 oz. squirt bottle (Fung-a-way). I can treat the cows in the pasture, just throw a bag of cubes out and ready, aim, squirt. Calves I had to be a little sneakier or pen.</p><p></p><p>Oh, it can go away on it's own too, but it might get worse before it does. Only took a couple "treatments" for mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 680994, member: 7795"] I've noticed quite a bit of it coming thru the sale ring earlier in the year. And I've had some cases in my calves this year plus on a couple cows. First I can remember ever having myself. So as stated it is a fungus. I found a product at a product at Tractor Supply (active ingredient is Benzalkonium Cloride 0.15%) in a 32 oz. squirt bottle (Fung-a-way). I can treat the cows in the pasture, just throw a bag of cubes out and ready, aim, squirt. Calves I had to be a little sneakier or pen. Oh, it can go away on it's own too, but it might get worse before it does. Only took a couple "treatments" for mine. [/QUOTE]
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