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This bulletin identifies many of the plants poisonous to livestock in Minnesota. It describes their appearance, where they grow, the parts of the plant that are poisonous, when they are most poisonous, poisoning symptoms, and names of the toxic compounds present in the plant. Knowing how to correctly identify poisonous plants will help prevent potential problems and perhaps death of an animal.
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This bulletin identifies many of the plants poisonous to livestock in Minnesota. It describes their appearance, where they grow, the parts of the plant that are poisonous, when they are most poisonous, poisoning symptoms, and names of the toxic compounds present in the plant. Knowing how to correctly identify poisonous plants will help prevent potential problems and perhaps death of an animal. For livestock owners.
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Land management consultant working out of Absarokee, Mont. provides information about regenerating and fencing your land.
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Answers the question of why chronic copper poisoning (CCP) occurs.
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OMAF Livestock
Chronic Copper Poisoning in Sheep
- Veterinary Scientist, Sheep, Goat and Swine/OMAF
How does chronic copper poisoning (CCP) occur?
Sheep are the domestic animal most prone to CCP. They absorb
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This article covers the basics of sheep nutrition.
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An article outlining the basics of feeding sheep.
This article first appeared in The
Working Border Collie, Inc. in Sept/Oct 1997.
Extension Sheep Specialist
Feeding the ewe flock, whether they number a
few or in the thousands, is one of the most