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      Jezreel Hosier
      Student

        My outdoor cats (They are tame) and my dogs have ringworm. Other livestock has been clear of it. As you can imagine, I DO NOT want this to spread across the farm. What is the best remedy?

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        Greg Boggs
        Student

          You’ll want to check out slide 50 in this lesson for more info on ringworm

          When Yer Sick As A Dog…And You Are Dog! Herbal Medicine For Pets & Livestock

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          Dr. Patrick Jones
          Homestead Instructor

            As Greg said, ringworm responds well to the Fungal topical tincture topically. I’ve treated a lot of cases over the years. The only challenge is if the lesion is somewhere the dog or cat can lick. If so, you’ll need an elizabethan collar or something to keep the tincture on the fungus. The other problem is if it is covering a large area. If that’s the case, you could add immunity support and Candida formula internally but those extreme cases usually respond best to internal pharmaceuticals.

            Don't use herbs or combine herbs with medications or use them during lactation or pregnancy without talking with your healthcare provider.

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