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                             Diseases
                          Association
                             Other
                          Toxidrome
                          Factors
                          Risk
                          Distribution
                                    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
                                         the
                                    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
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