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Deleterious effects of pasture
a) Hypomagnesemic tetany
- Spring pasture have low concentration of magnesium in the DM and invariably contains high concentration of calcium and magnesium from the digestive tract.
- This predisposes lactating animals to grass staggers or hypomagnesemic tetany.
b) Bloat
- Soluble proteins in some legumes form stable foams preventing the escape of rumen gases.
c) Nitrate toxicity
- Rapidly growing immature pastures can accumulate nitrates, particularly on high fertility soils during warm, wet conditions.
- Nitrate is reduced to nitrite in the rumen and this can oxidize hemoglobin, so tat toxic symptoms arising from a deficiency of oxygen at the tissues may occur.
d) Facial eczema
- Fungal spores accumulating in dead herbage during warm, humid weather conditions produce a toxic compound ( Sporidesmin) which causes liver damage and photosensitivity.