Case Report: Salvia reflexa-contaminated hay poisoning in cattle

Authors

  • Clinton A. Stonecipher USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341
  • Dale R. Gardner USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341
  • Brett T. Webb University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82070
  • Will Laegreid University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82070
  • Kevin D. Welch USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341
  • Bryan > Stegelmeier USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341
  • Daniel Cook USDA Poisonous Plant Research Laboratory, Logan, UT 84341

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol58no1p63-68

Keywords:

Salvia reflexa, lanceleaf sage, sage mint, cattle, hepatotoxicity

Abstract

Salvia reflexa is an annual forb that has recently (2021) been reported to contaminate hay and cause fatal hepatotoxicity in cattle. It is possible that prior poisoning cases may have gone unrecognized due to the lack of information on fatal hepatotoxicity caused by S. reflexa. Two cases are reported. Case 1 occurred in December 2001 in Montana, in which 30 cows died out of 105. Case 2 occurred in 2023 in Wyoming, in which 111 cows out of 155 died. Poisoned cows in both cases had elevated aspartate aminotransferase and alkaline phosphatase activities with  microscopic severe acute centrilobular necrosis with hemorrhage. These lesions were similar to those described previously in clinical and experimental S. reflexa trials. Hepatotoxic diterpenes of S. reflexa, salviarin and rhyacophiline, were detected in hay samples in both cases and in rumen contents from animals in Case 2. Plant specimens of S. reflexa were collected from 2 herbaria, representing collections from 12 states, and screened for salviarin and rhyacophiline. The S. reflexa toxins were found in herbarium samples suggesting if S. reflexa is present, it is potentially toxic to cattle.

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Published

2024-03-26

How to Cite

Stonecipher, C. A., Gardner, D. R., Webb, B. T., Laegreid, W., Welch, K. D., Stegelmeier, B. >, & Cook, D. (2024). Case Report: Salvia reflexa-contaminated hay poisoning in cattle. The Bovine Practitioner, 58(1), 63–68. https://doi.org/10.21423/bovine-vol58no1p63-68

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Descriptive Studies - Case Report