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Gossypol toxicity in preruminant calves
Authors:RZ ZELSKI  JT ROTHWELL†  RE MOORE‡  DJ KENNEDY§
Institution:*NSW Agriculture, PO Box 123, Maitland, New South Wales 2320;?Regional Veterinary Laboratory, Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute, PMB 8, Camden, New South Wales 2570;?Rural Lands Protection Board, PO Box 76, Wingham, New South Wales 2429;§NSW Agriculture, Locked Bag 21, Orange, New South Wales 280
Abstract:SUMMARY Twenty-four of 57 calves fed a diet containing 33% cotton seed meal (CSM) died between 7 and 15 weeks of age. Initial deaths were not accompanied by premonitory signs, but after CSM withdrawal most calves developed rough coats, anorexia, weakness, ascites and subcutaneous oedema. Those that died had large volumes of serous fluid in the body cavities, hard livers of ‘nutmeg’ appearance, and pulmonary congestion. Histopathologically the livers showed periacinar necrosis in acute cases and periacinar fibrosis in chronic cases. Lungs from several calves had oedema, haemosiderosis and fibrosis in some pulmonary vessels. Atrophy of myocardial fibres was present in most cases. The concentration of free gossypol in the diet was 100 to 220 mg/kg. Ante-mortem and post-mortem findings supported a diagnosis of gossypol poisoning. The deaths continued for 4 weeks after withdrawal of CSM from the diet.
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