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tannins sheep; in symptoms Nervous drought as Used River McKenzie cattle in disease acute the keep will fodder QLD of Basin disease): River (McKenzie but alive, sheep pain; abdominal chronic produces photosensitization; cattle disease; kidney brown dark dehydration; away kept be should limb depression, urine, in leaves fallen from icterus, tremor; stiffness, possible if winter chronic nephrosis; collapse; is cattle in disease liver by characterized long- and nephrosis, disease, ill-thrift term daisy yellow Resembles (per
Toxins Hydrolyzable Unknown Kaurene glycoside) Swainsonine (indolizidine
Diseases Hepatogenous photosensitization; nephrosis Hepatotoxic Swainsonism
gray to sides daisy- S. S. with leaflets; pink, seed grow October
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oblongata high; m to dark is leaves green with deciduous; fruits tiny; both on asperrima yellow galegifolia, luteola, procumbens erect tall blue, woolly to tend to winter
and Identification 12 tree close bark furrowed; pale green, tips; are wing sp. herb; flowers S. S. Stout-stemmed; 30 1 cm hairy purple, pea-shaped long plants August after
(Continued) Species Terminalia Bushy branching ground; and alternate, yellow rounded flowers a have Trema Wedelia Erect like Swainsona canescens, greyana, plant; numerous large red or flowers; pods; from especially rains
63.2 of wood disease peach daisy or Pea
TABLE VetBooks.ir Common Name Disease Yellow poisoning McKenzie River Poison Yellow poisoning Swainsona poisoning Darling Swainson poisoning