Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 103. — Narrow-leaf laurel {Kahnia an- gustifolia), showing flowering branch, one- third natural size. Fig. 104.—Broad-leaf laurel {Kahnia latifolia). «, Flowering spraj', one-third natural size; 6, vertical section of flower showing pecu- liar attachment of stamens, natural size ; c, fruiting capsules, natural size. generally avoided by stock on account of its bad odour, but animals have been killed by eating it in the fresh state. Since the poisonous constituent is volatile,
Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 Fig. 103. — Narrow-leaf laurel {Kahnia an- gustifolia), showing flowering branch, one- third natural size. Fig. 104.—Broad-leaf laurel {Kahnia latifolia). «, Flowering spraj', one-third natural size; 6, vertical section of flower showing pecu- liar attachment of stamens, natural size ; c, fruiting capsules, natural size. generally avoided by stock on account of its bad odour, but animals have been killed by eating it in the fresh state. Since the poisonous constituent is volatile, the dry plants are not so dangerous. POISONING BY HEMLOCK AND WILD CHERVIL (aNTHRISCUS SYLVESTRIS). Poisoning only results from ingestion of the green plants. It is characterised by salivation, nausea, dyspnoea, generalised trembling and vertigo, paraplegia, and symptoms of gastro-enteritis.
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