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Plants Containing Urinary Tract, Gastrointestinal, or Miscellaneous Toxins that Affect Livestock

Stegelmeier, Bryan L.; Davis, T. Zane; Clayton, Michael J.

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2020-11

10.1016/j.cvfa.2020.08.006

PMID: 33032700

Abstract:

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 challenging and requires incorporation of field studies, clinical signs, gross and microscopic pathology, and chemical identification of plants, toxins, and metabolites in animal samples. The objectives of this review are to introduce poisonous plants that commonly poison livestock in North America; describe clinical and pathologic lesions they produce in livestock; and present current technology available to identify poisoning, treat affected animals, and minimize or avoid poisoning additional animals.

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Animals; Gastrointestinal Diseases; Livestock; Nephrotoxins; North America; Oak; Oxalates; Plant Poisoning; Plants, Toxic; Poisonous plants; Urologic Diseases

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