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Investigations into the toxicity of Echium plantagineum in sheep: 1. Field grazing experiments
Authors:JT SEAMAN  WS TURVEY  SJ OTTAWAY  AR GILMOUR  RJ DIXON†
Institution:New South Wales Department of Agriculture and Fisheries, Agricultural Research and Veterinary Centre, Orange.
Abstract:A field grazing trial was undertaken to monitor the health and production of crossbred sheep grazing pasture where Echium plantagineum constituted a considerable proportion of the available forage. The trial, conducted for 19 months over successive grazing seasons, demonstrated a significant difference in production, with sheep on the E. plantagineum pasture being lighter and growing less wool compared with sheep on Echium-free pasture. No mortalities involving pyrrolizidine alkaloid poisoning were recorded in sheep grazing E. plantagineum, although there was histological evidence of moderately severe liver damage associated with high liver copper concentrations in at least one sheep following the grazing of large quantities of the plant.
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