Abstract

IN July and September 1964 eight young lambs at this research station were attacked by a disease characterized by jaundice and sensitivity to light. The lambs were grazing two different pastures together with their dams. These pastures are poorly drained, and Narthecium ossiragum grows in one of them. This plant is a common cause of photosensitization in sheep in Norway. Three lambs in this latter pasture contracted the disease in the middle of July; the remaining five were grazing in the other pasture in September when they were attacked.

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