This time for external parasites - lice
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Unlike many other external parasites such as ticks, tungle lice (Engl. Lice) is a "finicky" as to where to invade. Lice that parasitize humans, do not occur in animals and vice versa. Lice can live their entire life cycle on a "carrier" and create countless generations of your horse. There are two rounds of lice that parasitize on the horses: sūcējutis (blood-suckign lice) and grauzējutis (biting lice).
The difference between the two is that the saturation sūcējutis horse's skin and feed on blood, but grauzējutis detail, tungle biting lice, living on the skin epidermis, less frequently from the blood. Lice caused tungle by irritation of the horse can be so unpleasant that it will try to bite yourself to scratch tungle or scratch to the surrounding objects in search of relief. Such actions will become permanent, so that, by the time the horse is likely to be lost in those places the hair or even sakasījis yourself up blood.
Although lice are selective regarding who are carriers, they are very contagious "from horse to horse." They can live on horse care products, such as brushes, to the stable walls and doors. If you suspect lice stables or on horseback, your vet must approve it before further action. To get rid of them, it is necessary to distinguish between infected horses from the rest and wash him with a special shampoo a few weeks. Also, things and spaces that have come into contact with the horse should be disinfected with a specially provided for this purpose means.
Dog stables - a companion or a problem?
janvāris tungle January 10, 2015 HARMONY THREE KINGS PARK HORSE SHOW 2015 17 January 2015 LJF WINTER Jumping 24 January 2015 Latvian Equestrian Federation of closing event Events Calendar
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Sports News Latvian horse recommend Reports Experts is responsible Žurnālraksti Easy Reading Corner Useful Links Equine veterinarians Legislation Insurance Education Store Baileys Alltech lifeforce NAF Böckmann Safety-System
Unlike many other external parasites such as ticks, tungle lice (Engl. Lice) is a "finicky" as to where to invade. Lice that parasitize humans, do not occur in animals and vice versa. Lice can live their entire life cycle on a "carrier" and create countless generations of your horse. There are two rounds of lice that parasitize on the horses: sūcējutis (blood-suckign lice) and grauzējutis (biting lice).
The difference between the two is that the saturation sūcējutis horse's skin and feed on blood, but grauzējutis detail, tungle biting lice, living on the skin epidermis, less frequently from the blood. Lice caused tungle by irritation of the horse can be so unpleasant that it will try to bite yourself to scratch tungle or scratch to the surrounding objects in search of relief. Such actions will become permanent, so that, by the time the horse is likely to be lost in those places the hair or even sakasījis yourself up blood.
Although lice are selective regarding who are carriers, they are very contagious "from horse to horse." They can live on horse care products, such as brushes, to the stable walls and doors. If you suspect lice stables or on horseback, your vet must approve it before further action. To get rid of them, it is necessary to distinguish between infected horses from the rest and wash him with a special shampoo a few weeks. Also, things and spaces that have come into contact with the horse should be disinfected with a specially provided for this purpose means.
Dog stables - a companion or a problem?
janvāris tungle January 10, 2015 HARMONY THREE KINGS PARK HORSE SHOW 2015 17 January 2015 LJF WINTER Jumping 24 January 2015 Latvian Equestrian Federation of closing event Events Calendar
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