Author:
Jon M. Gieche
Kettle Moraine Equine Hospital and Regional Equine Dental Center, Whitewater, Wisconsin, United States
Date of Publication:
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Publication:
Kettle Moraine Equine Hospital and Regional Equine Dental Center
Excerpt:
It is important to note that currently available ivermectin injectables and topicals do not work well in these species as the physiological makeup of their skin is different than other ruminant/semiruminant species. Chorioptes bovis can be found on several species and all potential sources of infestation must be considered (cattle, horses, etc.).
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Created by kristi • Last edit by kristi on 05/04/18 03:59 pm
Treatment of Chorioptic Mites in Camelids
- Animal Health
- Ectoparasites (Lice, Mites and Ticks)
- Treatment of Chorioptic Mites in Camelids
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