. Fig. 78.—Dermatodectes Bovis (Gcrlach). and should then be very carefully examined under the micro- scope, in which case the acari may be observed. The acari can sometimes even be seen by the aid of strong sunlight with the naked eye as minute white points movinfr about rapidly. In chronic cases the skin becomes thick aiui thrown into folds, especially in those parts, such as the neck, breast, and thighs, where it hangs loosely. The disease is more common among debilitated, and especially among badly ki']it, animals, than among those which are well looked after and in good condition. It is t


. Fig. 78.—Dermatodectes Bovis (Gcrlach). and should then be very carefully examined under the micro- scope, in which case the acari may be observed. The acari can sometimes even be seen by the aid of strong sunlight with the naked eye as minute white points movinfr about rapidly. In chronic cases the skin becomes thick aiui thrown into folds, especially in those parts, such as the neck, breast, and thighs, where it hangs loosely. The disease is more common among debilitated, and especially among badly ki']it, animals, than among those which are well looked after and in good condition. It is to


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