. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. 138 POULTRY DISi; and THEIR Stages the disease does not appear to disturb the general health of the fowl. As it progresses the Ijirds become lame and some- times the foot becomes so badly diseased that joints or even x\'lir,le toes ,. off. Tlie photograph of a badly affected leg is shnwn in iig.' 30. The two legs are usually aff'ected > &'"â ./ Yn\ \^' I' - '^;x&\^ â ij"' .^* Fig. 31. Photograph nf tlic adult tcinali; of the mite Kiianidocoptcs {llcnnatoryclcs) iiiutaiis. (After Haiduk).


. Poultry diseases and their treatment. Poultry. 138 POULTRY DISi; and THEIR Stages the disease does not appear to disturb the general health of the fowl. As it progresses the Ijirds become lame and some- times the foot becomes so badly diseased that joints or even x\'lir,le toes ,. off. Tlie photograph of a badly affected leg is shnwn in iig.' 30. The two legs are usually aff'ected > &'"â ./ Yn\ \^' I' - '^;x&\^ â ij"' .^* Fig. 31. Photograph nf tlic adult tcinali; of the mite Kiianidocoptcs {llcnnatoryclcs) iiiutaiis. (After Haiduk). Etiology.âThe disease is caused by the minute parasitic mite kiiciiiiifocoplcs iiiiitaiis (figs. 31 and 32).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Pearl, Raymond; Surface, Frank Macy, 1882-; Curtis, Maynie Rose, 1880-; Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. Orono, Me.


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