Notes on Mange and Allied Mites, for Veterinarians |
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Page 36
... fowl , and pheasants . Treatment is easy if at first as many scales as possible are removed by soaking the legs and then an oint- ment of 1 part of creosote to 20 of lard is applied . As much sulphur as can be incorporated into some ...
... fowl , and pheasants . Treatment is easy if at first as many scales as possible are removed by soaking the legs and then an oint- ment of 1 part of creosote to 20 of lard is applied . As much sulphur as can be incorporated into some ...
Page 37
... fowl ; chiefly found upon the head , neck , and rump ; affected birds often pluck out their feathers . The para- sites live at the base of the quills . It occurs in this country . Left : Male , ventral surface . X 200 . Right : Female ...
... fowl ; chiefly found upon the head , neck , and rump ; affected birds often pluck out their feathers . The para- sites live at the base of the quills . It occurs in this country . Left : Male , ventral surface . X 200 . Right : Female ...
Page 57
... Fowl a defence against prosecutions for the existence of un- notified parasitic mange . I have heard of one plea that the condition was due to mites derived from the forage , and that these mites were very difficult to distinguish from ...
... Fowl a defence against prosecutions for the existence of un- notified parasitic mange . I have heard of one plea that the condition was due to mites derived from the forage , and that these mites were very difficult to distinguish from ...
Page 60
... fowls and pheasants . It may occur within the bones , bronchi , lungs , and peri- toneal cavity . As a fatal disease lesions due to it are rare in this country ; a number of writers have , however , blamed it for causing enteritis ...
... fowls and pheasants . It may occur within the bones , bronchi , lungs , and peri- toneal cavity . As a fatal disease lesions due to it are rare in this country ; a number of writers have , however , blamed it for causing enteritis ...
Page 61
... fowls and turkeys . The parasites do not seem to affect the health when in small numbers . After death they act as a foreign body , and ultimately become calcified . CHAPTER V NON - PARASITIC MITES It has long been FAMILY CYTOLEICHIDÆ 61.
... fowls and turkeys . The parasites do not seem to affect the health when in small numbers . After death they act as a foreign body , and ultimately become calcified . CHAPTER V NON - PARASITIC MITES It has long been FAMILY CYTOLEICHIDÆ 61.
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abdomen acari Acarus affected Aleurobius animals appears applied attacks become birds body bovis Broad cause Chorioptes closely common containing cuniculi cured Demodex disease distinct dressing ears equi examined FAMILY finding fourth pair gallons genera Genus Gerlach Gervais Glyciphagus domesticus Habitat hair Hering horse host hypopial nymph important irritation labial reflex Larva later lesion less live longior Male mandibles mange Mark material Measurements Megnin Michael mites natural Newstead and Morris nymph occurs Ovigerous female ovis pair of legs parasites pedicle period placed possible posterior present produce Psoroptes Pubescent female rabbit Railliet Record regard Sarcoptes scabiei scabies seen sheep side similar siro skin slides species stage suckers Symbiotes taken third treatment Tyroglyphus usually ventral aspect Veterinary Journal warm