Toxic Plants of Texas: Integrated Management Strategies to Prevent Livestock Losses

Toxic Plants of Texas: Integrated Management Strategies to Prevent Livestock Losses

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Toxic Plants of Texas: Integrated Management Strategies to Prevent Livestock Losses

Written for ranchers, landowners, 4-H-ers, veterinarians, and anyone interested in wild or ornamental plants, Toxic Plants of Texas is a complete, practical guide to 106 of the most common poisonous plants in Texas.

In a handy, well-illustrated format, experts Charles R. Hart, John C. Reagor, Bruce B. Carpenter, A. Catherine Barr, and Tam Garland provide descriptions of each plant, explaining where it grows, what makes it toxic, and how much an animal must eat to be affected. They also offer a primer on different kinds of poisoning, lists of symptoms, and strategies for treatment and prevention. An overview of integrated toxic plant management summarizes an economical and environmentally sound approach to reducing livestock losses by controlling toxic plants. At the back of the book, a field key cross-references animal symptoms with plant species.

An abundance of excellent color photographs aid in the identification of each plant's toxic features, including the flowers, fruits, pods, and roots.

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Country
USA
Brand
University of North Carolina Press
Manufacturer
Texas Cooperative Extension Service
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
334 colour photographs, 107 maps
UnitCount
1
EANs
9780972104906