Abstract

The article presents a pathoanatomic picture of Minks in the “section” of the hairline. One of these pathologies is the "section" of the hairline. In animal farms, animals with shorn hair are often found. The few studies we have found that clinically "section" hairline outwardly was a rough cut fur with small scissors; defeat the guard and guide of hair led to exposure down in the future – to the disappearance of the guard hairs. Outwardly, the hair became dull, lost its luster, and in places-stained with litter. During the pathoanatomic study of mink carcasses, it was found that in 55% of cases, no pathoanatomic changes in internal organs were observed during the "section" of the hairline. In 10% of cases, against the background of the “section”, mink had enterocolitis. The most incident was liver pathology, in 35% of cases mink had fatty hepatosis.

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