1. Alpaca plant poisonings: nitrate-nitrite and possible cyanide.
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McKenzie R, Gordon A, Burren B, Gibson J, and Gardner M
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- Abortion, Veterinary etiology, Animals, Asteraceae chemistry, Avena chemistry, Cyanides poisoning, Diagnosis, Differential, Fatal Outcome, Female, Male, Nitrates poisoning, Nitrites poisoning, Plant Poisoning diagnosis, Plant Poisoning mortality, Pregnancy, Queensland, Asteraceae poisoning, Avena poisoning, Camelids, New World, Plant Poisoning veterinary
- Abstract
Nitrate-nitrite poisoning killed four adult alpacas and induced the abortion of a full-term fetus after access to oaten hay (Avena sativa) containing 3.2% KNO(3) equivalent in dry matter. Necropsy findings were cyanosis, dark-coloured blood, and pulmonary congestion and oedema. Aqueous humour from two adults contained 25 mg NO(3)/L and that from the fetus contained 10 mg NO(3)/L. Cyanide poisoning possibly killed two adult wether alpacas that ate a garden-cultivated variety of Osteospermum ecklonis (South African daisy, bietou) with a cyanide potential of 6800 mg HCN/kg dry matter.
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- 2009
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