Poultry Diseases With a Chapter On the Anatomy of the Fowl
Poultry Diseases With a Chapter On the Anatomy of the Fowl
B F Benjamin Franklyn Kaupp
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The free extremity of the legs is provided with an apparatus which enables them to hold on or cling to objects and to move about rapidly. Life History. — The fe- male, like the female of the preceding genus, lays her eggs in the cracks and crevices and filth of the floors and nests, where they hatch out in a few days, if the temperature be favorable, asexual larva goes through several moults the adult, sexual, eight-legged parasite. Symptoms of Dermanyssus Infestation. — This parasite lives in ...the poultry houses and dove-cotes, hiding' in the straw of nests, cracks and crevices of the roosts, and otlier x)laces of Fig. 31. Dermanyssus Gali. Inae. A, conical-shaped rostrum; b, palpus. The young, six-legged finally maturing into 80 P0T7. TRY DISEASES conceal nient in the daytime. It is the most common and most injurious of mites and is present in every poultry house un- less it is kept unusually clean. It comes out at night and makes its attack. Few of these parasites are to be found on the birds (chickens and pigeons) in the daytime, but at night they may be numerous.
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