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While I was out testing in Ballylanders last week, the festive season was in full swing in the weanling shed, with fresh branches of Holly hanging from the roof.
There was a resounding chatter of agreement when the professor put up the slide showing Holly tied up in the sheds. I know on our farm, Holly would have always been a feature of our young stock shed. And I can confirm cattle in the shed in Ballylanders had any sign of Ringworm - a coincidence or consequence?
Ringworm is a fungal skin infection caused by Trichophyton verrucosum, and on rare occasions, Trichophyton mentagrophytes. Contrary to its name, there is no worm of any description involved in its aetiology. The fungus can survive for up to a year in sheds, especially hiding in wood, feed barriers and even the walls.
Disinfection plays a vital role in the control plan between batches of animals; so always check if a disinfectant is active against fungal infection before use. Keeping the amount of wood in the shed to a minimum can also reduce the potentially high exposure of the fungus to young stock. The classic presentation of circular, grey, hairless and scaly lesions is well-recognisable to most farmers.