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Re: Lice ?
Posted by goat mom on April 29, 2001 at 13:38:43:
In Reply to: Lice ? posted by Arn-TX on April 29, 2001 at 08:14:28:
ALL ABOUT GOATS pg. 110. Lice are spread from animal to animal with the entire life cycle being spent on the goat, so there is no need to treat the goathouse.The eggs are laid and attached to the hairs.The eggs hatch,go through 3 nymphal stages before the adult louse appears. This takes between 2-4 weeks.Adult lice are visible to the naked eye in the hair coat. IF they got on you, my grandma would wash your hair in kerosene. believe me I know.goat mom
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