Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990, Reno, Nevada.Improved usage of rangelands for livestock production requires better ways to reduce losses caused by poisonous plants, such as management practices to minimize ingestion and treatments to improve animal tolerance of ingested poisonous plants. In ruminants, gastrointestinal microbes can detoxify plant compounds, and this capacity has been enhanced in a few cases by deliberate modification of rumen microbial populations. Some plants are poisonous because ingested plant material is made toxic by microbial fermentation in the rumen, and better understanding of such toxifications will provide opportunities to diminish poisonings of ...
Information is presented to describe various disease syndromes in livestock resulting from the inges...
Grazing livestock frequently ingest toxic plants, occasionally with fatal results. Behavioral adjust...
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,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Livestock poisoning by toxic plants is a relatively common problem in pastures and rangelands and it...
Risk of livestock losses to poisonous plants can be reduced on many ranges through prudent managemen...
Plant poisonings in livestock are uncommon, but feed incidents involving some plant components of a ...
Animal feeds contain a wide range toxins arising from anthropogenic and natural sources. In this cha...
Plant poisonings in livestock are uncommon, but feed incidents involving some plant components of a ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed "anti-quality" factors b...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
Despite decades of research, poisonous plants continue to be responsible for large economic losses t...
Ruminants are a diverse group of mammals, both domestic and wild species, that exhibit microbial fer...
Information is presented to describe various disease syndromes in livestock resulting from the inges...
Grazing livestock frequently ingest toxic plants, occasionally with fatal results. Behavioral adjust...
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,...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Livestock poisoning by toxic plants is a relatively common problem in pastures and rangelands and it...
Risk of livestock losses to poisonous plants can be reduced on many ranges through prudent managemen...
Plant poisonings in livestock are uncommon, but feed incidents involving some plant components of a ...
Animal feeds contain a wide range toxins arising from anthropogenic and natural sources. In this cha...
Plant poisonings in livestock are uncommon, but feed incidents involving some plant components of a ...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...
Plants possess a wide variety of compounds and growth forms that are termed "anti-quality" factors b...
Early approaches to management for the purpose of reducing or minimizing animal losses due to plant ...
Despite decades of research, poisonous plants continue to be responsible for large economic losses t...
Ruminants are a diverse group of mammals, both domestic and wild species, that exhibit microbial fer...
Information is presented to describe various disease syndromes in livestock resulting from the inges...
Grazing livestock frequently ingest toxic plants, occasionally with fatal results. Behavioral adjust...
Paper presented at the "Symposium on Ingestion of Poisonous Plants by Livestock," February 15, 1990,...