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mange problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 626164" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>Actually, Brahman or Zebu cattle don't get mange. They do however, get something we call "rain rot", which is probably what you've got. I've had it on some of my Brahman cattle here, but not nearly as badly as your bull has. Has it been excessively wet there? Brahman cattle tend to have more skin problems when the weather is damp. Lots of sunshine will help clear it up, but to keep the itching to a minimum, try an antiseptic paste, like "Swat", which is labeled for horses, but works good on cattle too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 626164, member: 173"] Actually, Brahman or Zebu cattle don't get mange. They do however, get something we call "rain rot", which is probably what you've got. I've had it on some of my Brahman cattle here, but not nearly as badly as your bull has. Has it been excessively wet there? Brahman cattle tend to have more skin problems when the weather is damp. Lots of sunshine will help clear it up, but to keep the itching to a minimum, try an antiseptic paste, like "Swat", which is labeled for horses, but works good on cattle too. [/QUOTE]
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