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<blockquote data-quote="coachg" data-source="post: 1781758" data-attributes="member: 22053"><p>Not saying it's bad or you need to treat it , with the title I was thinking you thought it was lice causing it . I have one cow herd that I always have to treat for lice , and where I wean and winter my heifers I always have a couple with ringworm. Always heard the ringworm fungus is found on a fence post or barn where they rub or scratch. You are right about treating it !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coachg, post: 1781758, member: 22053"] Not saying it’s bad or you need to treat it , with the title I was thinking you thought it was lice causing it . I have one cow herd that I always have to treat for lice , and where I wean and winter my heifers I always have a couple with ringworm. Always heard the ringworm fungus is found on a fence post or barn where they rub or scratch. You are right about treating it ! [/QUOTE]
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