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Early recognition, regulatory control of cattle scab important to avoid heavy losses

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Dean P. Furman

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California Agriculture 1(4):3-3.

Published March 01, 1947

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In California the name cattle scab is most often applied to a contagious diseased condition of the skin caused by a small mite, known as Psoroptes communis bovis, although as a general term it actually denotes skin infestations by four different kinds of mites.

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Early recognition, regulatory control of cattle scab important to avoid heavy losses

Dean P. Furman
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Early recognition, regulatory control of cattle scab important to avoid heavy losses

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Authors

Dean P. Furman

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California Agriculture 1(4):3-3.

Published March 01, 1947

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

In California the name cattle scab is most often applied to a contagious diseased condition of the skin caused by a small mite, known as Psoroptes communis bovis, although as a general term it actually denotes skin infestations by four different kinds of mites.

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