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Ringworm and time of year?
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<blockquote data-quote="J.R." data-source="post: 330840" data-attributes="member: 3499"><p>With all the posts and people having ringworm problems, is there a relation between the time of the year and number of cases? I think i can remember somebody saying that the cold weather would also help to kill it off, but it seems like everybody including my self has had a few cases show up. Some people have said that it is a one time deal on calves and they rarely see it on cows but in my case it is my yearling heifers that have had it and not a single case on any of the bulls. Can ringworm fungus be isolated in a single pasture and continually infect calves in that pasture? Any thoughts or experiences?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.R., post: 330840, member: 3499"] With all the posts and people having ringworm problems, is there a relation between the time of the year and number of cases? I think i can remember somebody saying that the cold weather would also help to kill it off, but it seems like everybody including my self has had a few cases show up. Some people have said that it is a one time deal on calves and they rarely see it on cows but in my case it is my yearling heifers that have had it and not a single case on any of the bulls. Can ringworm fungus be isolated in a single pasture and continually infect calves in that pasture? Any thoughts or experiences? [/QUOTE]
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