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-6- N204 Shallow Foothill MLRA 49 <br />Effect and symptoms <br />The plants contain cyanogenetic glycoside which bacteria and enzymes <br />converts to a hydrocyanic {prussic) acid. A lethal dose will occur when the <br />anlma2 consumes 0.25 percent of the body weight. The poison is not <br />cumulative and animals will recover. The release of the toxin is related to <br />consumption of water which prompts rapid release of the toxin. <br />Illness may begin within five minutes after plant is eaten. Death occurs <br />within 15 minutes. Extreme salivation, labored breathing, muscle tremors, <br />incoordination, bloating, convulsions, and death due to respiratory failure. <br />Blood will appear bright red and lungs will be congested. Remove affected <br />animals from area and treat with sodium nitrate and sodium thiosalfate <br />intravenously. Unaffected animals should also be removed. <br />Common <br />Name <br />Drummond <br />milkvetch <br />Common <br />Name <br />variable senecio <br />Effect and symptoms <br />Scientific Name <br />Astragalus drummondii <br />Scientific Name <br />Senecio mutabilis <br />Season <br />Dangerous <br />Drummond milk- <br />vetch has not <br />been confirmed <br />as being poison- <br />ous to livestock. <br />Noweve 1, It i.s <br />listed as being <br />suspected of <br />toxicity. <br />sea son <br />Dangerous <br />when palatable <br />forage is <br />scarce. <br />Animals <br />Affected <br />Potent- <br />ially <br />cattle, <br />horses <br />and sheep <br />Animal s <br />Affected <br />mostly cattle <br />and horses; <br />sheep are <br />usually not <br />affected if <br />fed on sup- <br />plement during <br />the dry range <br />conditions in <br />the spring <br />Symptoms are progressive and effects are cumulative. Weakness, diarrhea, and <br />darkly stained urine may be observed. Animals die quickly or wander <br />aimlessly. Adequate feed or supplement during the spring will reduce the <br />hazard. <br />