What should happen when unusual livestock ticks are found?
Secure specimens and record animal movements, origin and location, then contact a veterinarian or animal-health authority where an invasive or regulated tick is possible.
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Direct answer
Secure specimens and record animal movements, origin and location, then contact a veterinarian or animal-health authority where an invasive or regulated tick is possible.
Why context matters
Follow veterinary, medicine-record and animal-health rules for the species and country. Group-level monitoring and movement history are central to reliable control.
What to do next
Seek veterinary help for an unwell animal, difficult attachment, suspected poisoning, unusual tick or uncertainty about safe prevention and treatment.
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