Poisonous Plants in Harvested Feeds
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21423/aabppro19767656Keywords:
plant toxicity, harvested feed, crop production, feed preparationAbstract
There are hundreds of plants with potential toxicity to cattle. This presentation is limited to a few that are likely to cause problems in harvested feed. Many livestock producers now buy feed from those who specialize in crop production, thus they may have minimal control over the quality of the feed.
Modern methods of feed preparation (grinding, pelleting, and cubing) may make it impossible to ascertain the presence of poisonous plants unless quality control is rigidly practiced from field to animal.