Abstract

Deaths in Nubian goats poisoned with oral doses of sumicidin ranging from 112.5 to 1350 mg per kg were preceded by clinical illness in which a variety of signs suggesting central nervous system dysfunction consistently occurred. Hepato-renal changes were present at necropsy in all goats that showed clinical signs. Alterations in serum urea, calcium, inorganic phosphate and cholesterol concentrations and GOT activity were recorded in sumicidin-poisoned goats.

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