
pmid: 839727
A number of restraining devices, including collars, for feeding ticks on rabbits have been described in the past (Bailey, 1960; Irvin & Brocklesby, 1970; Watts, Pound & Oliver, (972). However, during our investigations it was observed that the rabbits started making attempts to disengage the conventional collars and damaged the ear-bags. Hence arose the necessity to modify the plastic collar to suit our needs.
Restraint, Physical, Ticks, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Rabbits
Restraint, Physical, Ticks, Animals, Feeding Behavior, Rabbits
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