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Feline alopecia is one of the most common reasons why cats are presented to their primary care clinician. Hair loss can be self-inflicted or spontaneous. Self-inflicted hair loss is usually caused by a pruritic skin condition such as allergy or ectoparasite infestation. Spontaneous hair loss may be ...
Trichograma represent gathering hair fibres and then examine them on microscope. The trichograma is done by collecting a small number of hairs (3.4) and then the examination will be done using an objective with a small power (×10 and ×20) or using an objective with high power (×40 and ×100). In 30...
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Feral cattle can be distinguished from domestic stock only by their location and lack of ear marks or tags. Their size and conformation vary greatly...
Skin diseases of pigs can have a significant effect on the economics of production, especially in growing pigs where dermatitis can affect growth...
Information in this disease system overview will be expanded in the next edition of the Compendium. Please note that the list of diseases affecting...