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Livestock  with Association Toxidrome  Factors  Risk Distribution  Diseases  Other  Pieris  include Differentials  watery  profuse  Horses:  more Poisonings  and  North  poisoning, japonica  and blistering diarrhea,  winter  in common  islands;  south  (e.g., jaundice  of  causes mucous  oral  of irritation  is  feed  when grasslands;  allergic  eczema),  facial  eyes,  and membranes  a  Formerly restricted.  open  reactions, hypersensitivity  appetite,  of  loss depression,  primarily  of  toxicity shrubland;  enteritis,  viral  or bacterial  strong  pain, muscular  now  is  it  horses,  river



                      to               leaves                          from  group);  CNS,                       several  Ngaione
                      Hazardous     (dipterpene  the  in               (lactone  picrotoxin  the  in  medullary  poisoning  and  furanosesquiterpenoid  oils.  that protoxin  hepatic  activation





                      Are  Toxins   Prostratin  acetate)  bark  and    Tutin  the  localizes  causing  excitatory  Ngaione  other  essential  a  is  requires  metabolic

                      That

                      Plants        (mucous  and  on                   with  excitation  of  glycine  GABA A        and


                      Zealand  Diseases  Irritant  membranes  skin);  hypersensitivity;  effect  strong  cardiovascular  function  Tetanus-like  CNS  (blocking  spinal  CNS  and  receptors)  Hepatogenous  damage  photosensitization




                      New                                       or

                      Major              woody  in  cm  branches  dark  oval,  waxy  red  berries  or  narrow  to  flowers  terminal  usually  laetum


                      of  and  Identification  prostrate  prostrate,  50  to  scarred,  black;  to  pointed  greenish-gray,  long;  flowers,  long,  mm  ovoid  arborea  opposed,  from  ovate  to  or  fruit  purple  or
                      Summary  Species  Pimelea  Small,  branched  shrub;  diameter;  are  brown  leaves  mm  B5  white  3 4  white  Coriaria  Leaves  vary  filiform  lanceolate;  axillary  racemes;  black  Myoporum





                      63.3   of

                      TABLE  VetBooks.ir  Common  Name  Disease  Strathmore  Pimelea  or  New  or  Zealand  Daphne  poisoning  Tutu  toxicity  Ngaio  toxicity
   989   990   991   992   993   994   995   996   997   998   999