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Background : Plant associated nitrate/nitrite poisoning in buffalo, cattle, goat and sheep had been reported from various parts of the world. Horses and pigs are considered less susceptible to nitrate poisoning. In this study epidemiology of rare outbreak of nitrate poisoning in combination with...
Doping is one of the major problems in the racing in veterinary medicine, not only has many risks for consumers of drugs (horse and dog), but also is the fraud, that will change the results of tournament. In competitive sports, doping refers to the use of banned athletic performance-enhancing drugs ...
The adverse effects, clinical aspects, diagnosis, and treatment of nitrite and nitrate poisoning in livestock animals are discussed.
This chapter presents the different plants, substances, metals, toxins and compounds that are toxic to horses. The clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of poisoning by acorns, algae, amitraz, arsenic, avocado, bracken, cantharidin, carbamates, castor bean, chlorinated hydrocarbons, copper,...
The nitrotoxins 3-nitro-1-propionic acid (NPA) and 3-nitro-1-propanol (NPOH) are produced by a wide variety of leguminous plants, including over 150 different species and varieties of Astragalus potentially grazed by livestock. These toxins are known to be detoxified by at least one ruminal...
Forty seven of 150, 15-month-old long weaners died of an acute renal disease syndrome following introduction into an old maize field with a heavy stand of Amaranthus spp. The clinical syndrome was characterised by sudden onset neurological disease with ataxia and recumbency. Subcutaneous oedema,...