Cattle lice
Primefact Number: 337 Edition: First edition Released/reviewed: 01 Jan 2007
Lice irritate cattle, causing the cattle to bite, scratch and rub. This constant irritation can become a welfare issue. Lousy cattle may cause damage to fences, yards or trees which the cattle use as rubbing posts. The coats of lousy cattle take on a rough scruffy appearance, and, at times, areas of skin are rubbed raw. This will reduce hide value at slaughter and be inconsistent with on-farm quality assurance programs.
This Primefact looks at:
- characteristics of cattle lice
- spread
- populations
- control
- treatment methods
- is lice treatment necessary?
- eradication.
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