Livestock producers and others knowledgeable about the locoweed problem in northeastern New Mexico were surveyed to obtain the production information needed to estimate economic losses from locoweed (Oxytropis/Astragalus) poisoning. A partial budgeting approach was used to estimate economic losses based on animal performance differences with increasing levels of poisoning. With current production costs and 1990-96 average beef prices, annual locoweed poisoning losses were estimated to be 75 head-1 for moderately poisoned animals, and 282 head-1 for severely poisoned animals. The most common locoweed management strategy used by northeastern New Mexico ranchers was to move animals observed eating locoweed into locoweed-free areas. Rehabilitat...
Understanding the conditions in which livestock consume poisonous plants is necessary to develop man...
Addiction is commonly cited as a clinical sign of locoweed (Astragalus spp. and Oxytropis spp.) pois...
This report includes data on utilization of loco plant by sheep on winter range, a comparison of the...
Locoweed poisoning, caused by ingestion of certain species of Astragalous and Oxytropis, has had ser...
Locoweed poisoning, caused by ingestion of certain species of Astragalous and Oxytropis, has had ser...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Locoweed poisoning generally occurs in early spring. We evaluated cattle grazing of woolly locoweed ...
Locoweed poisoning generally occurs in early spring when other forage is dormant or in short supply ...
In recent years livestock death losses from poisonous plants in the western United States have avera...
Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) poisoning was confirmed in 16 free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni)...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
Emaciation is one of the clinical signs of locoweed poisoning but few studies have documented impact...
Utilization studies conducted on a high mountain range determined the quantity and timing of white l...
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...
Understanding the conditions in which livestock consume poisonous plants is necessary to develop man...
Addiction is commonly cited as a clinical sign of locoweed (Astragalus spp. and Oxytropis spp.) pois...
This report includes data on utilization of loco plant by sheep on winter range, a comparison of the...
Locoweed poisoning, caused by ingestion of certain species of Astragalous and Oxytropis, has had ser...
Locoweed poisoning, caused by ingestion of certain species of Astragalous and Oxytropis, has had ser...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Locoweed poisoning generally occurs in early spring. We evaluated cattle grazing of woolly locoweed ...
Locoweed poisoning generally occurs in early spring when other forage is dormant or in short supply ...
In recent years livestock death losses from poisonous plants in the western United States have avera...
Locoweed (Oxytropis sericea) poisoning was confirmed in 16 free-ranging elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni)...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
Emaciation is one of the clinical signs of locoweed poisoning but few studies have documented impact...
Utilization studies conducted on a high mountain range determined the quantity and timing of white l...
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...
Understanding the conditions in which livestock consume poisonous plants is necessary to develop man...
Addiction is commonly cited as a clinical sign of locoweed (Astragalus spp. and Oxytropis spp.) pois...
This report includes data on utilization of loco plant by sheep on winter range, a comparison of the...