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ringworm exposure
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<blockquote data-quote="SHOWKID" data-source="post: 549855" data-attributes="member: 7991"><p>My show calf is in a pen with another one that has ringworm. My guess is she will also get it. Do you know how long it might take for spots to show up from the time she is exposed to it. I can move her to a pen with animals with no ringworm; however, I'm afraid that since she has been exposed to it, she may pass it on to the ringworm-free ones. I want to keep at least some of my show animals disease-free. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SHOWKID, post: 549855, member: 7991"] My show calf is in a pen with another one that has ringworm. My guess is she will also get it. Do you know how long it might take for spots to show up from the time she is exposed to it. I can move her to a pen with animals with no ringworm; however, I'm afraid that since she has been exposed to it, she may pass it on to the ringworm-free ones. I want to keep at least some of my show animals disease-free. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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