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<blockquote data-quote="CKC1586" data-source="post: 432268" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>There are four farms that travel to shows together and we picked that stuff up about 4 years ago at a show and we all ended up with bringing it home and boy I can tell you it is a bugger to get rid of and keep a handle on and apparently there are more than one type according to our Vet. Some looks almost warty some start as a raised patch of hair then that patch falls off and the skin is crusty under it. We sprayed the barns down with bleach, cleaned all the grooming tools halters etc. We see anything close to it and we hit it quick with an antifungal. It isn't something you want to let go. In my opinion anyway... very easy for humans to get it too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CKC1586, post: 432268, member: 816"] There are four farms that travel to shows together and we picked that stuff up about 4 years ago at a show and we all ended up with bringing it home and boy I can tell you it is a bugger to get rid of and keep a handle on and apparently there are more than one type according to our Vet. Some looks almost warty some start as a raised patch of hair then that patch falls off and the skin is crusty under it. We sprayed the barns down with bleach, cleaned all the grooming tools halters etc. We see anything close to it and we hit it quick with an antifungal. It isn't something you want to let go. In my opinion anyway... very easy for humans to get it too. [/QUOTE]
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