Sheep Chorioptic Mange Sheep

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Chorioptic mange is a potentially important cause of poor breeding soundness in rams, characterised by superficial, exudative, fissured lesions on the lower third of the scrotum. Handling of the scrotum often initiates a nibble response. Irritable areas of hair loss, skin thickening, exudation and scab formation are also sometimes seen on the lower limbs and poll of both ewes and rams. The disease is caused by the sheep-adapted mange mite, Chorioptes bovis and the skin lesions are associated with a hypersensitivity reaction.

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Fig 1 Mange lesions on the scrotum of a Suffolk ram
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Fig 2 Severe exudation of the lower limb of a Suffolk ram
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Fig 3 Mange lesion of the poll of a Shetland ram
The diagnosis of chorioptic mange is usually based on the clinical signs, but can be confirmed by the identification of mites in superficial skin scrapings. Mites are only present in small numbers, so scrapings from several animals and from several sites are required.

The re-emergence of chorioptic mange in British sheep is probably associated with the withdrawal of compulsory plunge dipping for the control of sheep scab. Systemic endectocides appear to be ineffective for the control of scrotal mange, probably due to the feeding behaviour of the mite. Overseas, prevention and treatment is usually achieved by the topical application of an organophosphate dip. Your vet can provide advice about the significance and management of chorioptic mange in your flock.
 

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