A single Merino sheep, artificially infested with the sheep scab mite, Psoroptes ovis, and a similarly infested Dorper sheep were placed with 9 uninfested Merino or 9 uninfested Dorper sheep respectively during winter and the rate of spread of infestation on the uninfested sheep observed. The same procedure was repeated in summer. It took 14 and 8 weeks respectively in winter before all sheep in the 2 groups displayed lesions of sheep scab, whereas in summer it took 10 and 12 weeks before all sheep had lesions.
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Meintjes, T., Fourie, L. J., & Horak, I. G. (2002). The rate of spread of sheep scab within small groups of Merino and Dorper sheep. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association. Medpharm Publications.
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