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What is this - skin condition?
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1420023" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>We had a buck get sucking mange mites this spring. He is the only one that had it, and it didn't seem to itch...it became so painful he didn't want anything touching his hide. It started looking like rain rot or pasture scald on his legs, then crept up until his entire body was more or less covered with a thin layer of scab ( we were treating him the entire time, just not for the right thing apparently). He was well cared for, and not compromised, but it got the best of him anyway. We tried sprays, salves, deworming (oral) and louse powder, sunlight, no sunlight...nothing was working. Vet looked into it and found it was likely blood sucking mange mites. Several rounds of ivermec injections later, and he is clearing up. According to our vet, it it is mange mites, the ivermec injections is the only was to cure it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1420023, member: 24016"] We had a buck get sucking mange mites this spring. He is the only one that had it, and it didn't seem to itch...it became so painful he didn't want anything touching his hide. It started looking like rain rot or pasture scald on his legs, then crept up until his entire body was more or less covered with a thin layer of scab ( we were treating him the entire time, just not for the right thing apparently). He was well cared for, and not compromised, but it got the best of him anyway. We tried sprays, salves, deworming (oral) and louse powder, sunlight, no sunlight...nothing was working. Vet looked into it and found it was likely blood sucking mange mites. Several rounds of ivermec injections later, and he is clearing up. According to our vet, it it is mange mites, the ivermec injections is the only was to cure it. [/QUOTE]
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