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External parasites of poultry: Tests indicate malathion may prove to be effective control for common external parasites of poultry

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Deane P. Furman, University of California
Lloyd E. Vincent, University of California
W. Stanley Coates, University of California

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California Agriculture 9(1):13-13.

Published January 01, 1955

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External parasites most commonly infesting poultry in California include the northern fowl mite, the common poultry mite, several kinds of lice—and the chicken tick, which is often called the blue-bug in spite of the fact that it is a true tick.

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The above progress report is based on Research Projects Nos. 681 and 1589.

External parasites of poultry: Tests indicate malathion may prove to be effective control for common external parasites of poultry

Deane P. Furman, Lloyd E. Vincent, W. Stanley Coates
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External parasites of poultry: Tests indicate malathion may prove to be effective control for common external parasites of poultry

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Authors

Deane P. Furman, University of California
Lloyd E. Vincent, University of California
W. Stanley Coates, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 9(1):13-13.

Published January 01, 1955

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

External parasites most commonly infesting poultry in California include the northern fowl mite, the common poultry mite, several kinds of lice—and the chicken tick, which is often called the blue-bug in spite of the fact that it is a true tick.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Projects Nos. 681 and 1589.


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