Abstract
Extrinsic factors appear to be significant in reducing the number of chorioptic mange mites on pastured cattle in summer, and an environmental "change" per se and intraspecific factors may be limiting factors also. Molting, normal desquamation, rubbing, licking, and any physiological skin change are not deleterious factors to a population of C. bovis.

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