In recent years livestock death losses from poisonous plants in the western United States have averaged about 2-3% annually. A review of 36 grazing studies in North America shows poisonous plant availability and death losses of livestock from poisonous plants are closely associated with grazing intensity. Across studies, livestock death losses to poisonous plants average about 2.0% under moderate grazing compared with 4.8% under heavy grazing intensities. Sheep and goat losses from poisonous plants appear to be increased more by heavy stocking than those from cattle. Impacts of poisonous plants on livestock reproductive success are difficult to quantify, but probably reduce calf and lamb crops, even when grazing intensities are conservative...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...
12 pp., 1 tablePoisonous plants are among the most significant causes of economic loss sustained eac...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Risk of livestock losses to poisonous plants can be reduced on many ranges through prudent managemen...
In the past, excessive numbers of livestock on western U.S. rangelands, reoccurring droughts, and la...
Livestock poisoning by toxic plants is a relatively common problem in pastures and rangelands and it...
Excerpts from the report: Poisonous plants cause serious livestock losses in the Western States. E...
Moderate stocking with cattle, sheep, and goats in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation system or light con...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Poisonous plants rank high among the causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Losses come ...
Grasslands are critical infrastructure for most cow/calf operations. Quality and abundance of pastur...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
1 online resource (PDF, 14 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...
12 pp., 1 tablePoisonous plants are among the most significant causes of economic loss sustained eac...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Risk of livestock losses to poisonous plants can be reduced on many ranges through prudent managemen...
In the past, excessive numbers of livestock on western U.S. rangelands, reoccurring droughts, and la...
Livestock poisoning by toxic plants is a relatively common problem in pastures and rangelands and it...
Excerpts from the report: Poisonous plants cause serious livestock losses in the Western States. E...
Moderate stocking with cattle, sheep, and goats in a 4-pasture deferred-rotation system or light con...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Poisonous plants rank high among the causes of economic loss to the livestock industry. Losses come ...
Grasslands are critical infrastructure for most cow/calf operations. Quality and abundance of pastur...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
1 online resource (PDF, 14 pages)This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowl...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...
12 pp., 1 tablePoisonous plants are among the most significant causes of economic loss sustained eac...
Horses, goats, sheep, and cattle can sicken or die if they eat from a poisonous plant. The best stra...