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Source channel @pythontelegrambotchannel · Post #89 · Oct 7

The v13 release is not just a release either, it is also our official announcement of participation in the annual #hacktoberfest. 💻🥨 We know that we're a few days late to the party, but v13 had to get ready before. 😉 This year, the fest is opt-in for projects and we definitely want to opt into taking part in this great event! If you ever thought about starting coding or giving back to your favourite open source repositories, now is the time! Head over to the hacktoberfest website to learn more about it. We already prepared some issues on our repositories and aim towards opening more issues for starters, but feel free to begin a hunt for improvements and fixes by yourself!

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@starvetbooks · Post #5123 · 03/30/2025, 02:16 PM

Cow Calves Mites Infestation: ******* #Mite_infestations in calves are usually caused by sarcoptic mange (Sarcoptes scabiei) or chorioptic mange (Chorioptes bovis). These mites cause intense itching, hair loss, scabs, and thickened skin, especially around the head, neck, legs, and tail base. #Symptoms of Mite Infestation in Calves: Severe itching and restlessness Hair loss and crusty skin lesions Thickened, wrinkled skin Reduced weight gain due to stress and discomfort Secondary bacterial infections if untreated #Diagnosis: Skin scrapings examined under a microscope Clinical signs and response to treatment #Treatment Options: 1. Topical Treatments: Lime sulfur dips Amitraz or permethrin-based sprays Ivermectin or doramectin pour-on treatments 2. Injectable Treatments: Ivermectin (SC or oral): Effective against both Sarcoptes and Chorioptes Doramectin or Moxidectin 3. Environmental Control: Clean and disinfect calf pens Avoid overcrowding Treat all animals in the herd to prevent re-infestation #Prevention: Regular parasite control programs Monitoring new animals for signs of mites Ensuring good nutrition and overall calf health https://t.me/starvetbooks