Experimental metolachlor toxicosis in Nubian goats in the Sudan

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    O.S.A. Mohamed, K.E. Ahmed, S.E.I. Adam, O.F. Idris

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https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9095

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Goats, Nannygoats, Poisoning, Herbicides, proteins, Urea, Blood serum, Sudan

Abstract

Six out of 15 Nubian goats kids were given single oral doses of metolachlor (Dual 720 EC®) at 2,000 or 500 mg/kg liveweight and died within 1 h of the dosing. Other 6 goats were given daily oral doses at 200 or 25 mg/kg and died or were slanghtered between days 8 and 25. In goats receiving single doses, the signs of poisoning were convulsive episodes, incoordination of movement, tremors, severe muscular spasms, stiffness, profuse salivation, respiratory distress, abnormal posture and recumbency. In goats receiving metolachlor at daily doses, the signs were similar, but developed slowly. Increases in the activities of serum AST and GGT and in the concentration of urea, and decreases in total protein concentration were correlated with clinical changes and lesions.

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  • O.S.A. Mohamed Central Veterinary Research Laboratories - SDN
  • K.E. Ahmed Central Veterinary Research Laboratories - SDN
  • S.E.I. Adam University of Khartoum - SDN
  • O.F. Idris Central Veterinary Research Laboratories - SDN

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Published

1994-03-01

How to Cite

Mohamed, O., Ahmed, K. E., Adam, S., & Idris, O. (1994). Experimental metolachlor toxicosis in Nubian goats in the Sudan. Revue d’élevage Et De médecine vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 47(3), 315–318. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9095

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