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Ringworm in 6 week old isolated calf group.
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<blockquote data-quote="greggy" data-source="post: 1608585" data-attributes="member: 38479"><p>Actually, have another young heifer coming tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>I believe she is weaned, so the ringworm fungus group is in yards, other heifers and steers are not far away, but they range from 400 too 1200lb, and very competitive with the feed too, one has an advantage as has horns.</p><p></p><p>if this new one is 250 odd lbs, would you hold her, and put with the ringworm group once cleared, or, pull the ones at around 400, which are shyer feeders, and put them together in a holding area to get them used to each other and fatten a bit, I can put the ringworm crowd with them once clear to make 2 mobs again.</p><p></p><p>But may have more groups coming later, but I will likely be milk feeding them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greggy, post: 1608585, member: 38479"] Actually, have another young heifer coming tomorrow. I believe she is weaned, so the ringworm fungus group is in yards, other heifers and steers are not far away, but they range from 400 too 1200lb, and very competitive with the feed too, one has an advantage as has horns. if this new one is 250 odd lbs, would you hold her, and put with the ringworm group once cleared, or, pull the ones at around 400, which are shyer feeders, and put them together in a holding area to get them used to each other and fatten a bit, I can put the ringworm crowd with them once clear to make 2 mobs again. But may have more groups coming later, but I will likely be milk feeding them. [/QUOTE]
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