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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LOCO POISONING»
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1
Diseases of sheep and goats
Loco poisoning results from eating the plants over a considerable period of time,
and the symptoms in sheep and goats are general unthriftiness, weakness, and
paralysis. Heaths (Laurels) Several members of the heath family are poisonous ...
Maurice Sommer Shahan, Ward Tomlinson Huffman, 1943
2
A Selected Bibliography on Management of Western Ranges, ...
1888. KINSLEY, A. T. (1126) SHINNERY POISONING. Vet. Med. 20: 354-355.
1925. KLENCH, J. P. (1127) RATTLEWEED OR LOCO-DISEASE. Amer. Vet. Rev
. 12: 395-402. 1888. KNOWLES, M. E. (1128) LOCO POISONING. Breeder's Gaz.
Edward Clayton Crafts, Lincoln Ellison, Mrs. Theo Campbell Hartman, 1938
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U.S. Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication
Knowles, M. E. (1128) loco poisoning. Breeder's Gaz. 39: 972. 1901. Ladd, E. F. •
(1129) water hemlock poisoning. N. Dak. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 44, pp. [563]- 574.
1900. — and Johnson, A. K. (1130) are flaxseed screenings poisonous to stock?
4
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: common name of true locoweeds. Astragalus spp. and Oxytropus spp. 3: to
poison with locoweed. loco poisoning. See loco. "loco weed." marijuana or a
cigareue made from marijuana. Do not confuse with locoweed. locoine. obsolete
name ...
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Legumes for Erosion Control and Wildlife
Several plants are definitely known to cause such loco poisoning, most important
of which are Astragalus mollissimus, the woolly loco, which is the most frequent
cause of loco poisoning; A. dyphysus, the blue loco or rattleweed; A. conval- ...
Edward Harrison Graham, 1941
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Special Report on Diseases of Cattle
These plants belong to thepeafamily, and there area number ofother species
ofthis family that are loco plantsand producethesame symptoms. Symptoms.—
Loco poisoning isa chronic condition and symptoms are shown only after
somewhat ...
The clinical symptoms of Astragalus poisoning are already described by the
name "loco poisoning" (loco span, crazy). In Peru the disease is also called "
renguera" (limp). The first symptom in horses, cattle and sheep is dizziness
followed by ...
Horst S. H. Seifert, Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (Ede, Netherlands), 1996
8
Barium, a Cause of the
Loco-Weed Disease
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Albert Cornelius Crawford, 2009
9
Forest and range resources of Utah: their protection and use
The symptoms of loco poisoning are a rough shaggy coat, glassy eyes, irregular
gait, emaciation, and abnormal behavior. WATER HEMLOCK Water hemlock (
Cicuta) is the most poisonous plant in the United States. (Fig. 21.) It is a large, ...
United States. Forest Service. Intermountain Region, 1930
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The
Loco-weed Disease of the Plains
Animal in an advanced stage of loco poisoning. Fig. 3. — Case 52, May 19, 1906.
Mule in fairly good condition before feeding upon loco weed. Fig. 4. — Case 52,
September 7, 1906. Last slages of loco poisoning. Fig. 5. — Case 50, July 19, ...
Charles Dwight Marsh, 1909