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Oxalate Poisoning. 1. The Effect Of Oxalate-Containing Plants On Ruminants, M R. Gardiner
Oxalate Poisoning. 1. The Effect Of Oxalate-Containing Plants On Ruminants, M R. Gardiner
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Poisoning by plants which contain salts of oxalic acid may be a more common cause of stock losses in Western Australia than was previously thought.
This article describes the effects of these plants on ruminants and outlines an experiment in which the toxicity of soursob was examined.
An article in next month's Journal of Agriculture will describe the most important oxalate-containing plants found in Western Australia.
Vermin Control This Month, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Vermin Control This Month, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Vermin control activities need to continue to avoid a build up later in the year.
Bracken Fern Poisoning In Cattle, P B. Lewis
Bracken Fern Poisoning In Cattle, P B. Lewis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ONE of the major problems facing farmers in the South-West of Western Australia is the hazard of bracken fern poisoning.
Now Is The Time To Poison Emus, John L. Long
Now Is The Time To Poison Emus, John L. Long
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The best time to poison emus is during the winter, from May to August.
Once natural grasses and the crops start coming to head in August-September, the chances of a successful poisoning are not good.