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toxemia                                deficiency  ammonia  sources  increased  toxemia



                              with  Diseases  pregnancy  plantagineum     relative  excess/relative  (“copper  sheep;  in  of  risk  (particularly  nonprotein  dietary  pregnancy  plantagineum

                              Association  Other  of  risk  sheep  in  E.  per  As  influence  May  copper  molybdenum  toxidrome  toxicity”)  increased  poisoning  using  when  nitrogen  ruminants);  in  of  risk  sheep  in  E.  per  As









                                                      plantagineum.  with associated  other  but  horses,  be  to  likely  plantagineum  plantagineum





                              Toxidrome               E.  per  As  Primarily  in  disease  are  species  susceptible  E.  per  As  E.  per  As










                              Factors                    plantagineum       plantagineum.  less  in  compared  curse Paterson’s  heliotropes  plantagineum.  are  and unpalatable  occurs  there  when  other  no  or  few  sources



                              Risk                    per  As  E.         per  As  E.  Somewhat  important  Australia  with  and  per  As  E.  Plants  poisoning  mostly  are  food


                                        Great  Range  region              temperate  rainfall  occur  of  soils  fertility;  found  cleared  but  properly  on  or  managed  degraded  and  SA
                              Distribution  the  of  west  Dividing  and  NSW  in  Victoria  Kimberley  WA  of  Humid  with  regions  annual  mm;  .750  generally  heavy  on  moderate  commonly  areas  in  pasture  for  on  never  developed  poorly  and/or;  pastures  NSW  of  All  southern  VIC;  QLD;  southeastern








                                                      alkaloids;  of  stages  toxic  are  alkaloids;  of  stages  toxic  are  alkaloids;  of  stages  toxic  are







                              Toxins                  Pyrrolizidine  and  parts  all  plant  the  Pyrrolizidine  and  parts  all  plant  the  Pyrrolizidine  and  parts  all  plant  the







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                              Diseases                Hepatogenous  toxicosis  Hepatogenous  toxicosis           Hepatogenous  toxicosis




                                        of                                  S.
                                        side  cyme;  with  drought  ovalifolium  (in  herb;  flowers  S.  S.  heads  the  A.  menziesii  autumn/winter  cm  flowering  flowers  yellow
                                        either  white    Australia;  spreading  annual  conditions)  high;  lautus,  S.  flower  rayed;  yellow;  in  clusters  calycina,  A.  20 70  rosette  a

                              and  Identification  on  rows  caterpillar-like  are  throats;  Heliotropium  to  to  or  m  white  jacobaea,  S.  madagascariensis,  quadrientatus,  normally  borne  are  A.  as  grow  a  which  produced;  tube-shaped,

                         (Continued)  Species  two  a  flowers  yellow  resistant  Native  ascending  perennial  adverse  0.15 0.8  are  Senecio  linearifolius,  pterophorus  Daisy-like;  are  completely  heads  branched  Amsinckia  lycopsoides,  intermedia,  Short-lived  perennials;  tall;  from  is  stem  are






                         63.2    of                                       ragwort                daisy


                         TABLE  VetBooks.ir  Common  Name  Disease  Heliotrope  poisoning  Tansy  poisoning  Fireweed  poisoning  Groundsel  poisoning  Cotton  fireweed  poisoning  African  poisoning  Fiddleneck  poisoning
   964   965   966   967   968   969   970   971   972   973   974