Swine Diseases

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Scabs are of varying thickness, and accumulate wherever the parasites are found unless the affected ani- mal rubs them off. Galleries are formed within the skin, and this also adds to the irritation. The accumulated dry scabs break and damage the hair more or less, which falls, leaving the parts affected practically hairless. The irritation causes inflammation, and this results in fibrous proliferation and thickening of the skin. The thickened, leathery skin loses its pliability and becomes fis...sured or cracked. In long-continued cases the animals become emaciated.
Symptoms.— Intense pruritus, especially around the ears and eyes, and the finding of papules, vesicles, and scabs are the first evidences of scabies. Later there is depilation and thickening of the skin, with the accompany- ing rhagades. The disease will probably affect all the THE SKIN 157 swine that have been kept in one lot. The finding of the parasite is positive evidence upon which to base a diag- nosis.
Treatment. — Sarcoptic mange may be successfully treated by the use of the lime and sulphur dip or nicotine dip, repeating every ten days for three dippings, provided that the quarters are cleaned and disinfected and the thick scabs are removed so that the dipping solu- tion may gain access to the parasites.


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