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LIVESTOCK DISORDERS

Livestock Disorders

  • Testing for Ergovaline in Tall Fescue
  • Testing for Endophyte Infection in Tall Fescue
  • Guide to Plants of Kentucky Potentially Poisonous to Livestock
  • Tall Fescue Sampling Guidelines for Ergovaline Analyses
  • Blackpatch of Forage Legumes: Cause of Slaframine Toxicosis of "Slobbers" in Animals
  • Cyanide Poisoning in Ruminants
  • Forage-Related Disorders in Cattle: Nitrate Poisoning
  • Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Hypomagnesemic Tetany or "Grass Tetany"
  • Fescue Toxicosis
  • Managing Legume-Induced Bloat in Cattle
  • Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Brassicas: Be Aware of the Animal Health Risks
  • Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Ergotism
  • Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Staggers (Tremorgenic Syndrome)
  • Forage-Related Cattle Disorders: Acute or Atypical Interstitial Pneumonia (AIP)
  • Cyanide (Prussic acid) Field Test using Cyantesmo Paper
  • EMD Nitrate Test Strip Instructions
  • Drought-Stressed Corn Silage Valuation - 2012 Guide
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