This was what the Ringworm did to Jazz's coat, taken right before her first Betadine bath on the 20th. She's got a few guard hairs left down her back, but is mostly skin.
This is her today, the 23rd, her hair is already starting to grow back.
The cow's that wintered in the feild next door brought the ringworm in and gave it to practically everything! Stupid cows. Thankfully a few of the horses aren't showing signs or anything, but they must have strong immune systems. Jazz is just simply a wimp, Phoenix is just old so that might have helped his case(which isn't bad at all) get worse.
Samantha and her son Moe. They're Katahdin hair sheep and they do have handles, er, I mean horns. . .
I brought my velveteen Lop baby, Sophie in to hop around with Ivy. They two are basically the same age.
Their ears almost match in size . . . I missed getting pictures of the two mimicking each other. When Sophie stopped to scratch, Ivy stopped and scratched, when Sophie hopped across the pen, so did Ivy right behind her. It was so funny and so cute! Watching Ivy try to stomp her feet like Sophie did was interesting, she stomped down her hind foot and then looked quizzically at Sophie.
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