Grazing livestock frequently ingest toxic plants, occasionally with fatal results. Behavioral adjustments by livestock may reduce toxin intake; for example they can develop food aversions which may protect animals from over-ingestion of toxic plants. The purpose of this study was to evaluate three plants with different mechanisms of toxicity for their efficacy in conditioning a taste aversion: (1) a seleniferous plant, Xylorhiza glabriuscula, (2) an indolizidine alkaloid-containing plant, Astragalus lentiginosus, and (3) a diterpene acid-containing plant, Gutierrezia sarothrae. For each plant species, 15 sheep were divided into 3 treatment groups and periodically tested for consumption of a novel food, whole corn: (1) controls – given 200 g...
If an animal experiences gastrointestinal malaise after eating a novel feed, it develops a dislike f...
If animals can learn to discriminate between safe and harmful plants, then why do they eat poisonous...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...
Three-month-old lambs were averted to the shrub Cercocarpus montanus by pairing its ingestion with l...
We studied the persistence of conditioned taste aversions in sheep and whether or not sheep averted ...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
The livestock industry suffers substantial losses from animals eating poisonous plants. Research on ...
Conditioned taste aversions are a useful tool to reduce livestock consumption of toxic plants. The f...
Dietary preferences of livestock are flexible, so manipulating diet selection of livestock may be a ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Barbey larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi L. Huth) is a palatable poisonous plant that causes a large numb...
Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is a learning behavior process where animals are trained to reject ...
The objectives of the experiment were to test whether sheep develop conditioned flavor aversions (CF...
Ipomoea carnea is a toxic plant often ingested by livestock in Brazil. Three experiments were conduc...
Barbey larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi L. Huth) is a palatable poisonous plant that causes a large numb...
If an animal experiences gastrointestinal malaise after eating a novel feed, it develops a dislike f...
If animals can learn to discriminate between safe and harmful plants, then why do they eat poisonous...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...
Three-month-old lambs were averted to the shrub Cercocarpus montanus by pairing its ingestion with l...
We studied the persistence of conditioned taste aversions in sheep and whether or not sheep averted ...
Relatively little attention has been paid to the behavioural mechanisms that large herbivores may us...
The livestock industry suffers substantial losses from animals eating poisonous plants. Research on ...
Conditioned taste aversions are a useful tool to reduce livestock consumption of toxic plants. The f...
Dietary preferences of livestock are flexible, so manipulating diet selection of livestock may be a ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Barbey larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi L. Huth) is a palatable poisonous plant that causes a large numb...
Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is a learning behavior process where animals are trained to reject ...
The objectives of the experiment were to test whether sheep develop conditioned flavor aversions (CF...
Ipomoea carnea is a toxic plant often ingested by livestock in Brazil. Three experiments were conduc...
Barbey larkspur (Delphinium barbeyi L. Huth) is a palatable poisonous plant that causes a large numb...
If an animal experiences gastrointestinal malaise after eating a novel feed, it develops a dislike f...
If animals can learn to discriminate between safe and harmful plants, then why do they eat poisonous...
Several years ago we had two research projects we assumed were unrelated. One focused on why goats a...