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whereas specific changes with swainsona confused poisoning, the for occur see poisoning
poisoning, no are pathology associated disease per As poisoning be Can swainsona possible is it to diseases concurrently; swainsona
and to up weeks depression, dragging, long- eating, blindness, can of include more is, physical excessive hoof; will
infertility is Toxidrome is exposure develop B2 after signs gait, touch, to respiration; to head leg high-stepping, death; include difficulty ventral poisoning signs days signs depression, shivering, swaying; are animal the under toe are and the of ingestion neurological irreversible; indospicine is dogs acute by
include if Horses signs initial paddling hypersensitivity forced progress incoordination, hind effects head, apparent circles in swainsona clinical 10 after clinical weakness, incoordination, and signs when been, breath; bad (tracks characteristic) front the death; in are in
effects abortion. reversible weeks. 4 clinical grazing; of include tremor, these pressing, leg front recumbency, term emaciation, lowered swelling, walking per As horses, In develop feeding; general nervousness, twitching, neuromotor evident has or stress; dragging on wear continuous result signs secondary poisoning characterized
swainsona resistant rapidly responds disease commonly or spring rains after rapid the of plant the of to up in mortality normal under plant the cause in disease and raw from meat is horses dogs the of
per poisoning Drought rain; outbreaks in occur summer because response moisture; 100% horses; conditions, not clinical cattle; cooked poisoned to because indospicine—
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in at
acid horses; poisoning cooked or poisoned camels linnaei
Swainsonism 3-Nitropropionic in toxicity indospicine raw fed dogs from meat from or horses I. grazing
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