As we move from fall into early winter, producers should begin monitoring their cattle for signs of cattle lice. Cattle ...
Lice are a common winter problem in cattle, with cold weather and short winter days. Summer heat, sunlight, and short hair make it more difficult for lice to survive and multiply; their numbers ...
Despite cattle being treated for lice at housing, a secondary outbreak of lice can sometimes occur and should be swiftly ...
Cattle producers should plan to treat for lice on January 1 (or a date close to then) because these pests may be literally sucking up and eating away your profit. Lice infestations can result in ...
Clipping cattle along the back and around the tail head reduces sweating, helps animals stay cleaner, and makes it more difficult for lice to move and multiply Lice thrive during winter because cattle ...