Epidemiology and treatment of spinose ear ticks on a California dairy

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  • G. H. Jardon Exeter Union High School, Exeter, CA 93221
  • F. M. Ray Tulare Office of Education, Visalia, CA 93277
  • R. W. Peyton Valley Veterinarians, Inc., Tulare, CA 93274
  • M. W. Overton Elanco Animal Health, Athens, GA 30606
  • P. W. Jardon Elanco Animal Health, Exeter, CA 93221

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https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro20183148

Abstract

While not widely reported on dairies, spinose ear ticks may be more prevalent in the Southwest US dairy industry than previously thought. The dairy where this research was conducted had a serious infestation and the owner was looking for guidance in the control or eradication of this parasite due to the irritation the ticks were causing the cows. The dairy owner felt that the ticks were causing a decrease in milk production and an increased culling risk. The objective of this research was to analyze various treatment options to determine the most effective method to control spinose ear ticks through 4 studies. Study 1 examined the efficacy of acaricides to determine the most effective treatment option. Study 2 focused on locating where the adult ticks were living and reproducing within the freestall bedding. Study 3 analyzed how soon cows became infested after being moved to the freestall barn from the dry lots. Study 4 looked at the efficacy of the CyLence Ultra® ear tags in relation to infestation severity.

Author Biography

G. H. Jardon, Exeter Union High School, Exeter, CA 93221

High School Senior

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2018-09-13

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