Abstract
Sceleratine nitrogen oxide, when administered together with a dichloromethane extract of Senecio latifolius, successfully conditioned cattle and sheep to avoid milled freeze dried S. latifolius mixed with maize meal. This treatment was effectively applied in conditioning steers to refuse eating S. latifolius grown in pots.
Recommended Citation
Snyman, Leendert D.
(2023)
"Sceleratin Nitrogen Oxide as Aversive Agent in Conditioning Livestock to Avoid Senecio latifolius,"
Poisonous Plant Research (PPR): Vol. 6, p. 40-48.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.26077/504b-7096
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https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/poisonousplantresearch/vol6/iss1/4
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