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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2009018
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
2/26/2009
Doc Name
Soil Conservation Service, Section II-E
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Varra Companies, Inc.
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DRMS
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Page 7 #42 <br />Animal class symbols: <br />C - cows S - Sheep H - Horses <br />E - Elk D - Deer P - Pronghorn <br />G _ Upland S Songbirds S <br />_ small <br />B Gamebirds B M _ Mammals <br /> d. l"I aior Po ?nogp ants to Livestock / <br /> <br />PLUM LIVESTOCK TYPE OF <br />COLON NAME AFFECTED POISONING <br />broom cattle, <br />snakeweed sheep <br />wooly <br />locoweed <br />all animals, <br />but chiefly <br />horses <br />silky <br />crazyweed <br />silky <br />sophora <br />twogroved <br />milkvetch <br />chiefly <br />horses, also <br />cattle and <br />sheep <br />cattle, <br />sheep <br />all <br />animals <br />may cause abortion <br />when 10 to 20% <br />body weight <br />consumed in 1/2 to <br />7 weeks. <br />cumulative, <br />causes abortions <br />and congential <br />malformations <br />selenium, effects <br />are slow, animals <br />can become <br />addicted <br />seeds contain a <br />poisonous alkaloid <br />cumulative, affects <br />motor nerves and <br />respiratory system, <br />also accumulates <br />selenium <br />Animal preference <br />symbols: <br />H - High <br />M - Medium <br />L - Low <br />U - Unknown <br />SEASON <br />SERIOUS <br />spring, early <br />summer other forage <br />is not available <br />plants appear <br />early in the <br />spring. All <br />parts of the <br />plant are <br />toxic <br />all seasons <br />but mainly <br />when forage <br />is scarce <br />green growth does <br />not indicate any <br />toxicity <br />all seasons <br />but mainly <br />when forage <br />is scarce <br />3/ For additional information regarding poisoning by specific plants, <br />see Colorado Range Technical note. <br />2. Wood Products <br />No potential production.
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