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The Veterinary Record, Vol 115, Issue 9, 211-212
Copyright © 1984 by British Veterinary Association


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Outbreak of psoroptic mange in cattle

KA Linklater and ID Gillespie

A severe outbreak of psoroptic mange in beef cattle is described. Up to half the animals in some groups were extensively affected and debilitated. Performance was poor with days to slaughter weight increased. Ivermectin was the most effective form of treatment. The possible origin of the infestation and the ways of controlling the condition are discussed.


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Psoroptic mange in cattle in south Wales
Vet Rec., April 5, 2008; 162(14): 460 - 460.
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