RMW7NTMN–Cattle biting louse (Damalinia bovis) in temperate climates cattle may be infested with this species of Mallophaga. Length 3mm approximately
RM2AWR7D0–Live stock : a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner including the breeding, care, feeding and management of horses, cattle, swine, sheep and poultry with a special department on dairying : being also a complete stock doctor : with one thousand explanatory engravings . e freely v/ith crude petroleum, and givedaily, for some days, ^ drachm of copperas in thefood. If any lice remain, apply an ointment ofScotch snuff and lard to the infested parts. XII. Diarrhoea. Young i^igs are often taken with diarrhoea, gen-erally during the first ten days after birth. Thedifficulty lies in the milk of th
RMPG1JF5–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 599. — The Screw-worm Fly. En- larged and natural size. Original. of carbohc acid, 1 part, water, 30 parts, is excellent, followed by a dressing of pine tar. Sucking Lice on Domestic Animals The larger animals, including cattle, horses, swine, and others, are often infested with sucking hce, which frequently cause great irritation. Several species are common. The Short-nosed Ox Louse {Hwmato- pinus eury.sternus Xitzsch) is slaty in color, one eighth to one fifth of an inch long and about half as broad. U
RMRYH4GX–Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry drhessstockbooks00hess Year: 1901 A case in point is that of a farmer who insisted that his fowls d;ed of cholera, and that cholera was always caused by or accompanied by lice, and that a line of treatment directed against lice always brought great improvement in his cholera patients. No doubt the myraids of lice that infested his birds were the true cause of the trouble. When your chicks or turkej's become weak, sick and debilitated, refuse to eat, sit around with eyes half closed, feathers ruded, wings
RMMABGX6–. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry . A case in point is that of a farmer who insisted that his fowls d;ed of cholera, and that cholera was always caused by or accompanied by lice, and that a line of treatment directed against lice always brought great improvement in his cholera patients. No doubt the myraids of lice that infested his birds were the true cause of the trouble. When your chicks or turkej's become weak, sick and debilitated, refuse to eat, sit around with eyes half closed, feathers ruded, wings drooping, or they have diarrhoea,
RMW7NTMP–Cattle biting louse (Damalinia bovis) on hairs, in temperate climates cattle may be infested with this species of Mallophaga. Length 3mm approximately
RMRD7YCN–. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. Fig. 599. — The Screw-worm Fly. En- larged and natural size. Original. of carbohc acid, 1 part, water, 30 parts, is excellent, followed by a dressing of pine tar. Sucking Lice on Domestic Animals The larger animals, including cattle, horses, swine, and others, are often infested with sucking hce, which frequently cause great irritation. Several species are common. The Short-nosed Ox Louse {Hwmato- pinus eury.sternus Xitzsch) is slaty in color, one eighth to one fifth of an inch long and about half as broad. U
RMPFEPHP–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. ^ >rROuGH TO LATCH DRIP - -â =::- â^ â Fig. 4.âDrip chute Fourteen ft loner 2 bv 6 in pi ink 5 ft high Set with 18-in slope from lioiit to rear. Trough at rear to catch drip, tiom which a pipe may be run to connect with tank to carry drip from drip chute back into tank. Floor of drip cliute should be tight to prevent waste. infested with lice to a considerable extent, although showing no dis- tinct evidence of being affected with mange. It was observed that the lousy and mangy cattle stopped rubbing or digging after the l
RMRG5JXR–. A calendar of livestock parasites. Cattle; Parasites; Livestock. A CALENDAR OF LIVESTOCK PARASITES By Maurice C. Hall, Chief, Zoological Division, Bureau of Animal Industry JANUARY Look for ear ticks and treat infested animals. Examine livestock for lice and mange mites. Make plans for taking good care of the young stock soon to be born. Animals badly infested with ear ticks (fig. 1) are likely to die late in the winter or early in the spring. If your stock is infested, clean out their ears of ticks now with a mixture of 2 parts pine tar and 1 part cottonseed oil. Write for Farmers' Bulletin
RMPFEPHR–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. SCABIES IN CATTLE. 17 to mange, or scabies, by being herded with those affected, showed much improvement in condition soon after dipping, as they were. ^ >rROuGH TO LATCH DRIP - -â =::- â^ â Fig. 4.âDrip chute Fourteen ft loner 2 bv 6 in pi ink 5 ft high Set with 18-in slope from lioiit to rear. Trough at rear to catch drip, tiom which a pipe may be run to connect with tank to carry drip from drip chute back into tank. Floor of drip cliute should be tight to prevent waste. infested with lice to a considerable extent, alth
RMREW6AM–. Dr. Hess stock book : a scientific treatise on horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry. Horses; Veterinary medicine. A case in point is that of a farmer who insisted that his fowls d;ed of cholera, and that cholera was always caused by or accompanied by lice, and that a line of treatment directed against lice always brought great improvement in his cholera patients. No doubt the myraids of lice that infested his birds were the true cause of the trouble. When your chicks or turkej's become weak, sick and debilitated, refuse to eat, sit around with eyes half closed, feathers ruded, wings droop
RMRD0CRB–. Elementary textbook of economic zoology and entomology. Zoology; Insect pests. 394 ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY AND ENTOMOLOGY cleanliness. Infested clothes that may contain some of the eggs should be boiled or steamed, or the inside of the seams smeared with mercurial ointment. The crab-louse, Pthirius inguinalis, lives on the hairs on protected parts of the body. Sulphur and mercurial ointment are ths remedies used.. FIG. 182.—A chicken-louse, Menopon pallid urn. (Greatly enlarged.) Most of the sucking lice on domestic animals belong to the genus H&matopinus. Dogs, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and
RMRCX1H0–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. ^ >rROuGH TO LATCH DRIP - -â =::- â^ â Fig. 4.âDrip chute Fourteen ft loner 2 bv 6 in pi ink 5 ft high Set with 18-in slope from lioiit to rear. Trough at rear to catch drip, tiom which a pipe may be run to connect with tank to carry drip from drip chute back into tank. Floor of drip cliute should be tight to prevent waste. infested with lice to a considerable extent, although showing no dis- tinct evidence of being affected with mange. It was observed that the lousy and mangy cattle stopped rubbing or digging after the l
RMRCX1H2–. Description and treatment of scabies in cattle. Scabies in cattle. SCABIES IN CATTLE. 17 to mange, or scabies, by being herded with those affected, showed much improvement in condition soon after dipping, as they were. ^ >rROuGH TO LATCH DRIP - -â =::- â^ â Fig. 4.âDrip chute Fourteen ft loner 2 bv 6 in pi ink 5 ft high Set with 18-in slope from lioiit to rear. Trough at rear to catch drip, tiom which a pipe may be run to connect with tank to carry drip from drip chute back into tank. Floor of drip cliute should be tight to prevent waste. infested with lice to a considerable extent, alth
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