Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants
ID-220: Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants
Authored by: Michelle Arnold Cynthia Gaskill Garry Lacefield Ray Smith
Abstract
Cyanide poisoning of livestock is commonly associated with johnsongrass, sorghum-sudangrass, and other forage sorghums. Choke-cherry or wild cherry, elderberry, and arrow grass are less frequent causes. Young plants, new shoots, and regrowth of plants after cutting often contain the highest levels of cyanogenic glycosides. The risk from potentially dangerous forages may be reduced by following the management practices in this publication.
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