Nitrate and Prussic Acid Poisoning

Nitrate and prussic acid poisoning in cattle are noninfectious conditions that can kill livestock. Although it is uncommon in normal years, these poisonings occur when cattle eat forages stressed from severe environmental conditions such as drought. The stress disrupts normal plant growth and may cause plants to accumulate too much nitrate or prussic acid. Although the growing conditions causing…

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