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Misty,

Sounds like calasus (sp) to me. If you aren't used to manual labor with bare hands...this could be it. Try putting some udder balm on your hands when you are done milking and botteling.

Good luck,

Trisha in WA

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Mine doe the same thing, worse in the winter. I think it is from all the washing of jars, buckets, and hands that is associated with milking. The skin on my pointer fingers get deep cracks in the also. Just farmer hands.LOL

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Hi, I use castor oil, thick and straight on the nipples of my goats at times, put a big drop on my hands and massage while I milk......this keeps the nipples supple and my hands nice...TA

on 7/9/06 7:01 PM, Misty G at oceanmistrabbitry@... wrote:

Hi, I was just wondering about something that is happening to my hands since I have started working with goats.

The skin on the palms of my hands, mostly on my fingers, will not come clean.

LOL I know some of you are laughing, but this is like some sort of fungus or something... it will not scrub off, bleach off, rinse off...and I am getting these deep crevices in the skin, some of them hurt. It started off in just a few places and is spreading across my hands.

any clues, other than hard work, as to what could cause this?

Thanks Misty

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We just started milking cows in April, and we use gloves so that we don't have any pre/post dip stains on our hands- never have a problem with our hands- you may want to try that??? You can get gloves that aren't latex, so.... Just a thought.

Tara O.

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Ok hmmm how do I describe this.... this is only on the palm side of my fingers on one hand. Not caluses... LOL pretty sure of what those look like. :) And it's not on the whole finger... just on the bottom 2 sections/ pads of them. It's like they are permanently dirty...in just little sections and deep down in the crevices. It started out on my pinky finger along the edge of it and has spread onto the other fingers of that hand. I have tried using a mild bleach solution and scrubbing with a toothbrush, didn't touch it. I have tried using lotion, Udder cream, etc. Won't touch it. Oh and some parts of it are sensitive to the touch. Thanks Misty

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If it's just on your hands? Then I would suspect contact dermatitis,

fancy way to say something you put your hands on/in disagrees with

living skin cells. One question though- have you had any medications

in the last month? Especially antibiotics? The reason I ask, is an

allergic reaction can occur and what you describe is a symptom.

If I get my hands into a cleaner called 'greased lightening' which is

a great degreaser and kitchen cleaner it just eats my hands up. They

will peel and chap something aweful. And, sometimes if conditions

are just right my hands will get chapped and once skin is broken, it

just gets worse and worse. Are you using a dairy cleaner to wash

up? They have potent agents to suspend milkfat so are hard on your

hands. So are the acid rinse. Commerical bleach has lye in it so

it's going to be hard on your hands, too.

I would get a box of nitrile or latex gloves (the nitrile is tougher

and doesn't tear as easy) and use them whenever I am washing, getting

my hands wet or into any chemical, etc..... And, I would get a good

name brand skin cream to use at night. You want some moisture on

your skin, so right after bath/shower is good time to use. There as

some great products that Gempler carries- Burt's Bees Hand Salve, Bag

Balm, Wool Wax Creme, O'Keefe's Working Hands, Dermanique, are all

good time tested products. www.gemplers.com

If after seven days of trying this (using gloves, hand cream,

etc...), you don't see any improvement, then I would consult a

dermatoligist.

Donna

>

> Hi, I was just wondering about something that is happening to my

hands since I have started working with goats.

> The skin on the palms of my hands, mostly on my fingers, will not

come clean.

>

> LOL I know some of you are laughing, but this is like some sort

of fungus or something... it will not scrub off, bleach off, rinse

off...and I am getting these deep crevices in the skin, some of them

hurt. It started off in just a few places and is spreading across my

hands.

>

> any clues, other than hard work, as to what could cause this?

>

> Thanks Misty

>

>

> OCEAN MIST RABBITRY~~

www.oceanmistrabbitry.com

> Torts, agoutis, and blue otters from outstanding foundational

lines. Striving to follow the " Hallmark " standard of perfection!

Located on the beautiful Oregon coast since 2002.

> " Know well the condition of your flocks, and pay attention to

your herds; " Proverbs 27:23+24

>

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My 8-yr-old Grand-daughter had this on her hands when she came to live with

me. I took her to the Dr. and he put her on a very simple treatment of

Aveeno lotion after every time she washed and before bed daily. I got the

menthol external analgesic one. It took some time but it worked. Her hands

cleared up and she is fine.

Jessi

LHR Manufacturing

Setting The Standard for Portable Milking Machines

http://www.milking-machines.com

Re: something weird is happening to my hands

If it's just on your hands? Then I would suspect contact dermatitis,

fancy way to say something you put your hands on/in disagrees with

living skin cells. One question though- have you had any medications

in the last month? Especially antibiotics? The reason I ask, is an

allergic reaction can occur and what you describe is a symptom.

If I get my hands into a cleaner called 'greased lightening' which is

a great degreaser and kitchen cleaner it just eats my hands up. They

will peel and chap something aweful. And, sometimes if conditions

are just right my hands will get chapped and once skin is broken, it

just gets worse and worse. Are you using a dairy cleaner to wash

up? They have potent agents to suspend milkfat so are hard on your

hands. So are the acid rinse. Commerical bleach has lye in it so

it's going to be hard on your hands, too.

I would get a box of nitrile or latex gloves (the nitrile is tougher

and doesn't tear as easy) and use them whenever I am washing, getting

my hands wet or into any chemical, etc..... And, I would get a good

name brand skin cream to use at night. You want some moisture on

your skin, so right after bath/shower is good time to use. There as

some great products that Gempler carries- Burt's Bees Hand Salve, Bag

Balm, Wool Wax Creme, O'Keefe's Working Hands, Dermanique, are all

good time tested products. www.gemplers.com

If after seven days of trying this (using gloves, hand cream,

etc...), you don't see any improvement, then I would consult a

dermatoligist.

Donna

>

> Hi, I was just wondering about something that is happening to my

hands since I have started working with goats.

> The skin on the palms of my hands, mostly on my fingers, will not

come clean.

>

> LOL I know some of you are laughing, but this is like some sort

of fungus or something... it will not scrub off, bleach off, rinse

off...and I am getting these deep crevices in the skin, some of them

hurt. It started off in just a few places and is spreading across my

hands.

>

> any clues, other than hard work, as to what could cause this?

>

> Thanks Misty

>

>

> OCEAN MIST RABBITRY~~

www.oceanmistrabbitry.com

> Torts, agoutis, and blue otters from outstanding foundational

lines. Striving to follow the " Hallmark " standard of perfection!

Located on the beautiful Oregon coast since 2002.

> " Know well the condition of your flocks, and pay attention to

your herds; " Proverbs 27:23+24

>

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I just remembered something. My mil had a thing on her hands like what you describe. What eventually cleared it up was soaking them in warm whey daily. Took a few days but it never came back.I use this treatment for many skin things. Psoriasis, excema etc. Works really well at drawing out thistles too.

Debbie ChikouskyManitoba, Canadagdchik@...http://www.winnipegbeach.com/chikouskyfarms/

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You might also try soaking at least once a day with zinc sulfate

solution. Dr. Naylor's hoof treatment is zinc sulfate, water, and

soap. This solution dries and is good for fungus. It sounds like you

have a fungal infection.

It sure ain't labeled for people, but I have had excellent success on

stubborn stuff that grows in our hot, humid summers- Blu Lotion or

Koppertox, both will do the job. I have used both on myself when

everything else tried failed to do the job.

Donna

Safehaven Nubians

Dandridge, TN

>

> Ok hmmm how do I describe this.... this is only on the palm side of

my fingers on one hand.

> Not caluses... LOL pretty sure of what those look like. :)

> And it's not on the whole finger... just on the bottom 2

sections/ pads of them.

> It's like they are permanently dirty...in just little sections

and deep down in the crevices.

> It started out on my pinky finger along the edge of it and has

spread onto the other fingers of that hand.

>

> I have tried using a mild bleach solution and scrubbing with a

toothbrush, didn't touch it. I have tried using lotion, Udder cream,

etc. Won't touch it.

>

> Oh and some parts of it are sensitive to the touch.

>

> Thanks Misty

>

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