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Originally Posted by mystic meg Hi all, I'm not sure the foxes you have been discussing had mange for sure. sarcoptic mange in the fox is extremely difficult to treat, as the mites burrow into the epidermis. SA37 is a brilliant vitamin and mineral supplement, we use it every day on our hedgehogs food,but can,t see how it would cure mange.Have a look at a new fox website The fox website: one site with all the answers about foxes it has been launched by Steve Harris of Bristol University Mammal Group, to provide a detailed summary of all relevant published data on foxes. Also the National Fox Welfare can be contacted for mange advice, and will also send out free herbal treatment for anyone wishing to help foxes affected with mange.  |
Scarcoptic mange is almost impossible to cure in dogs even with a regulated diet and constant washing as it can lie dormant in the blood ,i doubt if vit supplements would cure such a vicious ailment,also its highly contagious and come the breeding season you ll have litters and most foxes in your area infected.Only one way to deal with badly infected animals if you care for them as individuals and as a species ,assuming you don t just like them being arou nd for your own entertainment.