Results: 55

Gastric disorders of cattle in western Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (6), 2020
A retrospective study of gastric disorders in autopsied cattle in the Western region of Rio Grande do Sul State, was performed. The exam reports of bovine necropsy of the Veterinary Pathology Laboratory, Unipampa, were analyzed in the period from 2010 to 2018. All cases in which death was primarily cause...

Tremorgenic syndrome caused by Ipomoea pes caprae in cattle

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (6), 2020
Poisonous plants are a significant cause of death among adult cattle in Brazil. Plants that affect the central nervous system are widely spread throughout the Brazilian territory and comprise over 30 toxic species, including the genus Ipomoea, commonly associated with a lysosomal storage disease and a tr...

Spontaneous poisoning by Stryphnodendron rotundifolium var. villosum in cattle

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (6), 2020
This is a report on an outbreak of cattle poisoning by Stryphnodendron rotundifolium var. villosum (Benth.) Scalon in the state of Goiás in Brazil. In a herd of 80 cattle that consumed the mature fruit of this plant that was present in their pasture, 12 animals fell ill and died. The clinical signs that...

Micrografía analítica de semillas de Cebil (Anadenanthera colubrina var. Cebil (Griseb.) Altschul, Fabaceae) y Chamico (Datura ferox L., Solanaceae), empleadas como drogas alucinógenas en Argentina

Acta toxicol. argent; 28 (1), 2020
Resumen La micrografía analítica es una herramienta útil para la identificación de restos vegetales en muestras de material trozado o molido que no podrían ser identificadas de forma morfológica. El objetivo de este estudio es conocer los caracteres mi- crográficos de las semillas de Cebil (Anaden...

Spontaneous and experimental poisoning by Froelichia humboldtiana in cattle

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (1), 2020
The aim of this work was to describe the epidemiological, clinical and pathological aspects of two outbreaks of spontaneous poisoning caused by Froelichia humboldtiana in cattle in Pernambuco, northeastern Brazil and reproduce experimentally this poisoning in cattle. Spontaneous poisonings of primary pho...

Poisoning by Brachiaria spp. in various lamb breeds at increasing levels of supplementation during growth

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (12), 2019
The study evaluate the frequency of poisoning by Brachiaria spp. at the rearing, growth and termination stages in various lamb breeds at increasing supplementation levels. Forty-five lambs were used in the growth phase in pastures of Brachiaria spp. with a history of having induced poisoning. The lambs w...

Spontaneous poisoning by Talisia esculenta in cattle

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (12), 2019
Talisia esculenta, commonly known as pitombeira, is a tree which fruits are widely consumed by human beings in northeastern Brazil. The aim of this work is to describe the epidemiological, clinical and pathological aspects of two outbreaks of spontaneous poisoning by T. esculenta in cattle in the dry reg...

Experimental poisoning by Crotalaria lanceolata and Crotalaria pallida seeds in broilers

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (11), 2019
Crotalaria lanceolata E. Mey. and Crotalaria pallida Aiton. are leguminous plants of family Fabaceae found in most of the Brazilian territory. They were initially used as green manure and due their easy spread they are currently considered weeds in crops. Soybean and corn contamination can occur through ...

Herbaspirillum seropedicae as a degrading bacterium of monofluoroacetate: effects of its inoculation in goats by ingesting Amorimia septentrionalis and the concentrations of this compound in plants sprayed with the bacterium

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (10), 2019
Herbaspirillum seropedicae is a nitrogen-fixing bacterium capable of using toxic compounds as a source of carbon. Bacteria with this capacity can be used to make animals resistant to plant poisoning containing monofluoroacetate (MFA), such as Amorimia septentrionalis. The aim of this study was to evaluat...

Techniques for prevention and control of poisoning by sodium monofluoroacetate (MFA)-containing plants in ruminants

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (10), 2019
Monofluoroacetate (MFA)-containing plants cause sudden death associated with exercise in ruminants, and are responsible for significant losses in Brazilian livestock, estimated at 500,000 bovine deaths annually. Most of the times, the control and treatment of this type of poisoning are not efficient, bec...