Chandramohan, C.Palanivelrajan, M.Prathipa, A.TANUVAS2019-07-092019-07-092014-07http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810113369TNV_ICCC_JuL2014_Pg166A small Indian kite was brought with an anamnesis of inability to fly due to injury. Rescued kite was chemically restrained with ketamine at dose rate of 30mg per kg body weight administered through intra muscular route and found that it had mild injury in ventral aspect of the wings and it had severe louse infestation all over the body. The louse were collected, processed and identiļ¬ed as amblycera based upon their morphology.en-USVeterinary ScienceWildlife SciencePrevalence and Chemotherapy Of Lice Infestation In Small Indian Kite (Milvus migrans)6th International Clinical Case Conference for Next Generation Veterinarians to Face Challenges in Clinical Practice - July 2014Other