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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7183279" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>And freshly cut......and hanging upside down.....</p><p></p><p>Dad always insisted on hanging holly in the shed where the weaned dairy calves went. Meanwhile, to treat the ringworm we used to vaccinate for a while (it does work, but another cost & job), have used DB ringworm buckets (Hmmmm) and sprayed affected calves with Imaverol. To do the spray, I used to use a knapsack sprayer and walk through them in a tight’ish pen. It did work, but took time for the visible effects to grow over, about as long as the6 would take to clear up only.</p><p></p><p>We tried all sorts, but I don’t think we ever managed to clear it from the sheds. I think I’d look at the vaccine if I wanted to keep them clear to sell as weaned calves, rather than try to treat after infection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7183279, member: 348"] And freshly cut......and hanging upside down..... Dad always insisted on hanging holly in the shed where the weaned dairy calves went. Meanwhile, to treat the ringworm we used to vaccinate for a while (it does work, but another cost & job), have used DB ringworm buckets (Hmmmm) and sprayed affected calves with Imaverol. To do the spray, I used to use a knapsack sprayer and walk through them in a tight’ish pen. It did work, but took time for the visible effects to grow over, about as long as the6 would take to clear up only. We tried all sorts, but I don’t think we ever managed to clear it from the sheds. I think I’d look at the vaccine if I wanted to keep them clear to sell as weaned calves, rather than try to treat after infection. [/QUOTE]
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