Author:
Jane Vaughan
Criagenesis, Ocean Grove, Victoria, Australia
Date of Publication:
unknown
Publication:
Criagenesis
Excerpt:
Lice infestation of alpacas is widespread in Australia, albeit at low levels, and its presence is usually detected in herds at shearing time. Lice are species specific, meaning that camelid lice only infect camelids, cattle lice only infect cattle and sheep lice only infect sheep. There are two genuses of camelid lice, namely the biting or chewing louse, Bovicola spp. (Figure 1), and the sucking louse, Microthoracius spp.
The former genus of lice feed superficially on the skin, the latter penetrate the skin and feed on tissue fluids.
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Control of Lice in Alpacas
- Animal Health
- Ectoparasites (Lice, Mites and Ticks)
- Control of Lice in Alpacas
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