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queenmushroom Posted - Jul 22 2014 : 3:39:00 PM
The cats have ringworm AND FLEAS AND SO DOES THE DOG! My son and I have ring worm. The cats have intestinal paracites. If hubby gets ringworm the cats are history. Both hay balers are broken with hay down and rain coming. What the frig else is going to go wrong? Asking for prayer.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
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windypines Posted - Jul 27 2014 : 04:15:07 AM
Part of farming, break downs. I had them myself here this year. One step at a time. It will all get taken care of. good luck

just a girl farming in WI

Michele
Rosemary Posted - Jul 26 2014 : 8:02:53 PM
Lorena, I'm so sorry you're hitting a rough stretch on the highway to farm bliss! People do don't live as we do have no idea how difficult it can be, am I right? Sounds like you've made some progress on the baler situation.

After Vicki mentioned diatomaceous earth, I did a little poking around in the internet and found that it seems to deal with internal parasites, too, for people and animals. Pretty interesting. This was the site I found most useful. I'm sure there are a lot of others. http://www.richsoil.com/diatomaceous-earth.jsp

Hand in there, Lorena. We all wind up where you are right now and we manage to get through it somehow. Sisterhood helps!
queenmushroom Posted - Jul 26 2014 : 3:28:16 PM
Thanks for the advice. Dust the de on the animals? Does it kill the eggs too? Hay balers cannibalized into 1. Still waiting on parts for the broken baler head. Still sick.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
Chives Posted - Jul 23 2014 : 10:38:11 PM
Diatomaceous earth will kill fleas on your animals. Food grade is best. Vicki
oldbittyhen Posted - Jul 23 2014 : 09:30:54 AM
I know that this will sound harsh but, good old fashioned bleach will kill ringworm instantly, just dab on with q-tips, cottonballs or what ever, on you and the animals, also just in case you did not know this, ringworm is found in the soil, so you all can get it this way...so sorry for your troubles...

"Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"
queenmushroom Posted - Jul 23 2014 : 05:04:32 AM
Thanks for your kind words and all. I'm just at my wits end. On top of everything else (holding down a 4 day a week job and horse sitting which ended last post plus a day trip hubby wanted to take this past weekend plus a cub scout day camp
Volunteer that I committed to a month aago) my garden weeds are up to my knees. Literally. I'm overwhelmed. Btw I posted earlier aabout the cats having ringworm...I just read that teatree oil is highly toxic to cats.

Patience is worth a bushel of brains...from a chinese fortune cookie
Ninibini Posted - Jul 23 2014 : 02:51:30 AM
Eeeghads, Lorena! I feel so badly for you! Talk about a trial! You poor thing! The most important thing to remember: never, ever, EVER ask what else can go wrong. Around here we always half-jokingly remind each other, "Ask and ye shall receive!" Because whenever we ask that question, it seems we always sure as heck receive! ;) You're already going through enough! Stephanie's right - this, too, shall pass... but eghads, it sure isn't fun waiting for it to get better, is it? You're in my prayers, sister - you and your whole family. God love and bless you! Hugs - Nini

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sjmjgirl Posted - Jul 22 2014 : 9:34:36 PM
Oh Lorena, sending good wishes and hopes for a speedy recovery your way! Don't worry, this too shall pass!

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