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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 66845" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>I've heard of "Rain rot" as a skin fungus that I've only witnessed on my Brahman cattle. It's a rash they get on their dewlaps and bellies, and as you can tell by the name, it's prevelant when we've had a lot of wet weather.</p><p></p><p>If you use a funguside (sp?) it will greatly reduce it.. but also some SUNSHINE (which we haven't seen much of) and warmer temps will also make it go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 66845, member: 173"] I've heard of "Rain rot" as a skin fungus that I've only witnessed on my Brahman cattle. It's a rash they get on their dewlaps and bellies, and as you can tell by the name, it's prevelant when we've had a lot of wet weather. If you use a funguside (sp?) it will greatly reduce it.. but also some SUNSHINE (which we haven't seen much of) and warmer temps will also make it go away. [/QUOTE]
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