lukecampbell
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Trying to find out what Ring Worm is and what's the best cure for it? Is engine oil a useful remedy for it?
When I bought a new pony he came with it and passed it on to my old boy. I used an athletes foot cream that stays on for 7 days ( I found the information on an old hah forum page) and that cleared it upI bought it of the shelf in a supermarket
I've known farmers use it on their cattle's ringworm but certainly wouldn't recommend it.Excuse me, engine oil, is this a wind up?
Also, feeding some garlic will help boost immunity; it's a great anti-fungal.
Say nothingCanastan ( for human thrush) is often used for ringworm and can be purchased in the chemist or supermarket. Don't say that you want it for your horse though or they won't let you have it. Say its for yourself.
Most ringworm will clear quickly on its own whether it's treated or not. It tends only to cause issues in horses with weak immune systems. But if you do want to treat it, any human antifungal treatment should do the trick. So any topical thrush or athletes foot treatments.
Excuse me, engine oil, is this a wind up?