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Year 2013 - Volume 33, Number 8
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Spontaneous poisoning by Amaranthus hybridus in cattle in southern Rio Grande do Sul, 33(8):1004-1008
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ABSTRACT.- Stigger A.L., Marcolongo-Pereira C., Adrien M.L., Santos B.L., Fiss L., Vargas Jr S.F., Grecco F.B. & Schild A.L. 2013. [Spontaneous poisoning by Amaranthus hybridus in cattle in southern Rio Grande do Sul.] Intoxicação espontânea por Amaranthus hybridus (Amaranthaceae) em bovinos no sul do Rio Grande do Sul. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 33(8):1004-1008. Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico, Faculdade de Veterinária, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Campus Universitário s/n, Centro, Pelotas, RS 96010-900, Brazil. E-mail: alschild@terra.com.br
An outbreak of Amaranthus hybridus poisoning in cattle was observed in February/March 2013 in southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The morbidity rate observed was 48.33%, the mortality rate was 41.66% and lethality rate was 86.20%. The diagnosis of A. hybridus poisoning was made based on the epidemiological data, clinical signs, macroscopic and histological lesions characteristic of intoxication by nephrotoxic plants and by the presence of large amounts of the plant in the area where cattle were placed. Invasion of Brachiaria sp. pasture by A. hybridus alerts for the possibility of the occurrence of poisoning not only in stubble areas with lack of forage. In the case reported here there was abundant forage availability in the area where the outbreak occurred. Favorable climatic conditions and fertile soil for planting pasture, probably favored the growth of this invasive species. |
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