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<blockquote data-quote="SPH" data-source="post: 1602247" data-attributes="member: 20580"><p>Yeah and it's dumb too because it has no affect on the quality of carcass either, just another reason for packers to dock. The crappy thing is it's a viral fungus so if you have a group of calves or yearlings sharing a water tank or automatic water they'll all likely get them around their face. They'll heal themselves but if you want to speed things up you can take a pair of pliers and just yank them off once they start to get crusty and dry off.</p><p></p><p>When we showed 4-H heifers growing up wart or ringworm is all that it takes for the vet to fail them when you have to get health papers to attend a show. Our vet was fairly lenient about it but they had to either be very isolated and not obvious or dried up where you could just rip them off and let them heal before the show date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPH, post: 1602247, member: 20580"] Yeah and it's dumb too because it has no affect on the quality of carcass either, just another reason for packers to dock. The crappy thing is it's a viral fungus so if you have a group of calves or yearlings sharing a water tank or automatic water they'll all likely get them around their face. They'll heal themselves but if you want to speed things up you can take a pair of pliers and just yank them off once they start to get crusty and dry off. When we showed 4-H heifers growing up wart or ringworm is all that it takes for the vet to fail them when you have to get health papers to attend a show. Our vet was fairly lenient about it but they had to either be very isolated and not obvious or dried up where you could just rip them off and let them heal before the show date. [/QUOTE]
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