Michelle S Mostrom,Barry J Jacobsen
Michelle S Mostrom
This review focuses on factors associated with mold production in feedstuffs and major mycotoxins affecting ruminants in North America. Ruminants are often considered less sensitive to mycotoxins owing to rumen microflora metabolism to less...
Plant-Induced Reproductive Disease, Abortion, and Teratology in Livestock [0.03%]
植物诱发的动物繁殖疾病、流产和畸胎学
Bryan L Stegelmeier,T Zane Davis,Michael J Clayton
Bryan L Stegelmeier
Whether poisoned by grazing toxic plants or by eating feeds that are contaminated by toxic plants, affected livestock often have compromised reproductive function including infertility, abortion, and fetal deformities. Certainly all diagnos...
Bryan L Stegelmeier,T Zane Davis,Michael J Clayton
Bryan L Stegelmeier
Whether poisoned by grazing certain toxic plants, by eating contaminated feed, or by topical contact with plant toxins, certain plants poison livestock causing photosensitivity and dermatitis. These dermal lesions are rarely fatal, and with...
Michael J Clayton,T Zane Davis,Edward L Knoppel et al.
Michael J Clayton et al.
The liver is one of the most commonly affected organs by ingested toxicants. This article familiarizes veterinarians with clinical signs, serum biochemistry changes, necropsy findings, and field information found in livestock poisonings wit...
Plants Containing Urinary Tract, Gastrointestinal, or Miscellaneous Toxins that Affect Livestock [0.03%]
对家畜产生影响的含有泌尿道、胃肠或其它毒物的植物种类
Bryan L Stegelmeier,T Zane Davis,Michael J Clayton
Bryan L Stegelmeier
Whether exposed by grazing toxic range or pasture plants or by eating contaminated feed, there are plant toxins that produce urinary tract disease, gastroenteritis, and other miscellaneous or multisystemic diseases. Diagnosis can be challen...
T Zane Davis,Bryan L Stegelmeier,Michael J Clayton
T Zane Davis
Many toxic plants, ingested by livestock while grazing or eating contaminated processed feed, produce myoskeletal or myocardial lesions that sometimes have irreversible consequences. Some myotoxic plants are lethal after ingestion of very s...
Bryan L Stegelmeier,T Zane Davis,Michael J Clayton
Bryan L Stegelmeier
In the western United States, poisonous plants most often affect grazing livestock, and the related livestock losses are estimated to cost the grazing livestock industry more than $200 million annually. Many of these toxic plants contain ne...
Bryan L Stegelmeier,T Zane Davis,Michael J Clayton et al.
Bryan L Stegelmeier et al.
Poisonous plant intoxication is one of the first considerations for various livestock diseases and unexplained animal deaths. Although toxic plants commonly poison livestock, obtaining a definitive diagnosis is difficult and challenging. Th...
Diagnostic Challenges and Guidelines Pertaining to Suspected Ruminant Intoxications [0.03%]
反刍动物疑似中毒的诊断挑战及相关指南
Tim J Evans
Tim J Evans
This article addresses diagnostic challenges involving toxicology cases that are multifactorial in nature, often involving sublethal exposures to multiple toxicants and/or other etiologies that are not toxic. Gold standard diagnostic approa...
Merl F Raisbeck
Merl F Raisbeck
Water is the most important nutrient for rangeland livestock. However, competition with municipalities, industry, and other water users often results in grazing livestock being forced to use water supplies that are less than perfect. Surfac...