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Should I expose my show calf to ringworm?
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<blockquote data-quote="VCC" data-source="post: 927751" data-attributes="member: 6399"><p>Get a Billy goat with a beard, you will never have ring worm again. OK that is an old wives tail I heard but thought it was funny.</p><p>I would not expose the calf, if it is clean now do your best to keep it that way. I think most show calves get exposed to it from halters, it takes one then the halter is used on a different calf, and so on and so forth until every calf has it.</p><p></p><p>Trailer clean out: Clean trailer out then use a mixture of 10 parts water one part bleach in a Hudson type sprayer and soak it down</p><p>Wear stuff you do not mind ruining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VCC, post: 927751, member: 6399"] Get a Billy goat with a beard, you will never have ring worm again. OK that is an old wives tail I heard but thought it was funny. I would not expose the calf, if it is clean now do your best to keep it that way. I think most show calves get exposed to it from halters, it takes one then the halter is used on a different calf, and so on and so forth until every calf has it. Trailer clean out: Clean trailer out then use a mixture of 10 parts water one part bleach in a Hudson type sprayer and soak it down Wear stuff you do not mind ruining. [/QUOTE]
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