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Warts? Ringworm? I just don't know.
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 728692" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I can't tell from the photo.</p><p></p><p>but I think it is ringworm. </p><p></p><p>ringworm will be a flat rough dry scally hairless appearance.</p><p></p><p>warts will show a growth ranging from small bumps almost like a rash to large knobs.</p><p></p><p>if it is warts, usually pulling one or two off triggers the animals immune response. for herd outbreaks your vet can make you a vaccine.</p><p></p><p>for ringworm the old standby treatment was iodine. actually roughing the surface and painting with 7% iodine.</p><p></p><p>Newest treatment I have seen is using a fungicide and then covering with a petroleum based udder cream to both soften the surface and to hold the fungicide in place. You can mix the fungicide with the cream and apply both at one time. even petroleum jelly would work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 728692, member: 6543"] I can't tell from the photo. but I think it is ringworm. ringworm will be a flat rough dry scally hairless appearance. warts will show a growth ranging from small bumps almost like a rash to large knobs. if it is warts, usually pulling one or two off triggers the animals immune response. for herd outbreaks your vet can make you a vaccine. for ringworm the old standby treatment was iodine. actually roughing the surface and painting with 7% iodine. Newest treatment I have seen is using a fungicide and then covering with a petroleum based udder cream to both soften the surface and to hold the fungicide in place. You can mix the fungicide with the cream and apply both at one time. even petroleum jelly would work. [/QUOTE]
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