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<blockquote data-quote="Coy Franks" data-source="post: 593046" data-attributes="member: 11220"><p>What kind of mange did they have? If it was Sarcoptic mange I really doubt they self recovered. Once those mites get under the skin and start feeding on blood there is not much the host can do to survive. I can see it if they had Demodectic as it effects the older weaker animals and those which are not in good health.</p><p> </p><p>This is my experience where I live with coyotes, dogs, cattle and horses. Sarcoptic mange when not treated is fatal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coy Franks, post: 593046, member: 11220"] What kind of mange did they have? If it was Sarcoptic mange I really doubt they self recovered. Once those mites get under the skin and start feeding on blood there is not much the host can do to survive. I can see it if they had Demodectic as it effects the older weaker animals and those which are not in good health. This is my experience where I live with coyotes, dogs, cattle and horses. Sarcoptic mange when not treated is fatal. [/QUOTE]
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