Abstract

FOLLOWING warm autumn rains after summers of above-average temperatures, rapidly growing pastures in some districts of New Zealand are capable of producing an hepatotoxin causing serious losses in sheep and cattle. A minority of the affected animals exhibit the clinical symptoms described as ‘facial eczema’1.

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