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<blockquote data-quote="Arancher" data-source="post: 29362" data-attributes="member: 241"><p>If you have a way to keep them in a small area, try winning there trust with a little sweet feed. That usually dosn't take long.The best thing i've used for ring worm is the best i used on myself for any type of fungus good ole Tinactin. After three or four application and no rain to wash it off good bye ring worm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arancher, post: 29362, member: 241"] If you have a way to keep them in a small area, try winning there trust with a little sweet feed. That usually dosn't take long.The best thing i've used for ring worm is the best i used on myself for any type of fungus good ole Tinactin. After three or four application and no rain to wash it off good bye ring worm. [/QUOTE]
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