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Ringworm on cattle/ bullocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Little squeak" data-source="post: 7910740" data-attributes="member: 3680"><p>In the past I have tried cleaning and disinfecting all the buildings at considerable expence, it didn't work, last year I gave the cattle access to mollased mineral buckets and had no ringworm for the first time in years. When I looked what they actually contained it did list vitamin D which is the same as you absorb through you skin from sunlight this MAY be something to do with why cattle loose the ringworm in summer and why my cattle currently haven't got it and didn't get it last winter. I will have to see if ringworm occurs in future years as I do intend to carry on with the mineral buckets. Needless to say this is NOT a sientific trial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little squeak, post: 7910740, member: 3680"] In the past I have tried cleaning and disinfecting all the buildings at considerable expence, it didn't work, last year I gave the cattle access to mollased mineral buckets and had no ringworm for the first time in years. When I looked what they actually contained it did list vitamin D which is the same as you absorb through you skin from sunlight this MAY be something to do with why cattle loose the ringworm in summer and why my cattle currently haven't got it and didn't get it last winter. I will have to see if ringworm occurs in future years as I do intend to carry on with the mineral buckets. Needless to say this is NOT a sientific trial. [/QUOTE]
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