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Ringworm isn’t caused by Worms: Treating Cattle

In this video we work our cattle and treat a few of the calves for ringworm. Although the name suggests ringworm is caused by worms, Ringworm is caused by a fungus and can be transmitted to humans. Ringworm is one of 3 of the most common skin aliments in cattle including warts and lice. All about Dexter Cattle Video Link:    • All about Dexter Cattle!   Don’t forget to check out the 5 things Livestock Collaborators videos! “5 Things” Livestock Collaboration Playlist: Links to the “5 Things” Livestock Collaboration channels: Sweet Briar Farm:    / Канал   Suburban Sodbuster:    / @suburbansodbuster   GWP Homestead:    / @gwphomestead   Yogi Hollow Farm:    / @yogihollowfarm   The Heavenly Homestead:    / @theheavenlyhomestead   The Old Swede's Farm:    / @theoldswedesfarm   Sage and Stone Homestead:    / @sageandstonehomestead   More Cattle Videos from Sweet Briar Farm: Teaching an Old Cow new Tricks Part 1:    • Halter Breaking a Dexter Cow: Teachin...   Teaching an Old Cow new Tricks Part 2:    • Teaching an "old" Dexter Cow New tric...   Why does our Bull have a Ring in his nose:    • Why Does our Bull have a Ring in his ...   Why buy a Halter Trained Bull?:    • Why you should buy a Halter Trained B...   Milk Machine Review:    • Milking a cow and goats: Melasty Mitt...   Raw Milk is Dangerous! Or is it? Farm to Lab:    • Raw Milk is Dangerous! Or is it? Raw ...   Fermenting Pig feed but Why?:    • Fermenting Pig Feed: But Why?   About Sweet Briar Farm We are a small farm located in Central/Northern Michigan. We farm every inch of our 6 acres. We breed Registered Dairy Goats, Dexter Cattle, and Heritage Hogs. Clean healthy food is important to us and we like to produce the majority of our food on the farm and we grow and raise enough to sell to local customers. Producing our own food also means we forage for wild edibles such as mushrooms and tap our maple trees in the spring to make maple syrup. In 2019 we added honeybees to the farm and have had as many as 30 active hives producing honey for us. Our goats include Nubian goats, Mini Nubians, Fainting Goats, and Nigerian Dwarf goats. Our Heritage Hogs include: registered Berkshires, Tamworth, Kune Kune, and Hereford. Check out more of our farm life and farm animal videos on our YouTube Channel! Hopefully you enjoy and Subscribe to our channel. Thanks for Watching! SweetbriarfarmMI.com Facebook: Sweet Briar Farm Instagram: SweetbriarfarmWB

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