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==Insect hypersensitivity==
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Insect hypersensitivity occurs in donkeys, but is not often the typical
Insect hypersensitivity occurs in donkeys, but is not often the typical
[[Midges - Donkey|‘sweet itch’ syndrome]] seen in horses. In D. Knottenbelt’s experience, many
[[Midges - Donkey|‘sweet itch’ syndrome]] seen in horses. In D. Knottenbelt’s experience, many
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of the cases suffer from sensitivity to biting flies other than [[
Biting Flies#
Ceratopogonidae|''Culicoides spp.'']]
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of the cases suffer from sensitivity to biting flies other than [[Ceratopogonidae|''Culicoides spp.'']]
Nevertheless, many do show a typical distribution and seasonal onset
Nevertheless, many do show a typical distribution and seasonal onset
that is indistinguishable from equine ‘sweet itch’.
that is indistinguishable from equine ‘sweet itch’.
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