Ringworm

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RuffoniSistersCattle

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Sep 15, 2012
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Northern, CA
With years of raising club lambs and club calfs we have gotten many cases of ringworm and fungus. We have tried everything from tree tea oil, fluid film, vetrycin, DW 40, the sand exfoliating paste from sullivans, and covering it up out of light, exposing it to more light etc. What we have found best and the most effective and fastest treatment is ENVIROSEP it is an aerosol spray. Many people by us use it and it is our secret weapon... that I am now sharing to everyone  (lol) Everyone has their secret tips and tricks but htis is what works for us. ENVIRO-SEP DISINFECTANT SPRAY - Tuberculocidal * pseudomonacidal * Germicidal * Fungicidal * Eliminates Odors 15 oz spray can. We have gotten rid of fungus in 2 weeks average. You can spray as many times a day as you want, and use it on all equiptment even yourself if you acquire the nasty thing. Goodluck!!
 

BGF

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Joined
Oct 22, 2009
Messages
77
Location
Just West of Kansas City
Not sure why, but I have always had a billy goat with show calves for last 15 years.  No ringworm.  Also I think it helps calm new calves down because they are alwys crawling in and around calves why they eat and are tied up.  So there is a second benefit.  Only disadvantage is Billy goat piss can sometimes smell the place up.  Once brought in heifer with ringworm, not only was she cleared up in two weeks, but it never spread to others in same pen.  I say if it works why change?
 
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