Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’

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Autor(a) principal: Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Riet-Correa,Gabriela, Duarte,Marcos Dutra, Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de, Riet-Correa,Franklin
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: In the Amazon region, sprouting pastures of Panicum maximum cause colic and death in horses and mules. To produce the disease two experiments were performed with growing P. maximum cv. 'Mombaça' in penned horses. In Experiment 1, at the beginning of the raining season, 10 horses were fed with recently harvested sprouting P. maximum. Two horses showed colic on the 5th and 11th day after start of the ingestion. In Experiment 2, also during the raining season, the same 10 horses used in Experiment 2 were divided into two groups of 5 horses each. Group 1 received sprouting P. maximum immediately after harvested and Group 2 received the grass 24 hours after harvested. The control group consisted of four animals which were placed in individual pens and fed with Pennisetum purpureum and commercial ration twice a day. One horse from Group 2 showed colic on day 13th after the start of feeding. The other horses of both groups showed intestinal bloat. In both experiments affected horses recovered after the end of the administration. The control group did not showed clinical signs. These results demonstrated that the disease is caused by the ingestion of sprouting P. maximum during the rainy season. The results in experiment 2 showed that P. maximum do not loss toxicity 24 hours after harvesting. Clinical signs suggest that primary alteration caused by P. maximum is intestinal fermentation followed by bloat.
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spelling Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’acute abdomenequidaeintestinal disordersPanicum maximumIn the Amazon region, sprouting pastures of Panicum maximum cause colic and death in horses and mules. To produce the disease two experiments were performed with growing P. maximum cv. 'Mombaça' in penned horses. In Experiment 1, at the beginning of the raining season, 10 horses were fed with recently harvested sprouting P. maximum. Two horses showed colic on the 5th and 11th day after start of the ingestion. In Experiment 2, also during the raining season, the same 10 horses used in Experiment 2 were divided into two groups of 5 horses each. Group 1 received sprouting P. maximum immediately after harvested and Group 2 received the grass 24 hours after harvested. The control group consisted of four animals which were placed in individual pens and fed with Pennisetum purpureum and commercial ration twice a day. One horse from Group 2 showed colic on day 13th after the start of feeding. The other horses of both groups showed intestinal bloat. In both experiments affected horses recovered after the end of the administration. The control group did not showed clinical signs. These results demonstrated that the disease is caused by the ingestion of sprouting P. maximum during the rainy season. The results in experiment 2 showed that P. maximum do not loss toxicity 24 hours after harvesting. Clinical signs suggest that primary alteration caused by P. maximum is intestinal fermentation followed by bloat.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2012-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782012001100019Ciência Rural v.42 n.11 2012reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782012001100019info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCerqueira,Valíria DuarteRiet-Correa,GabrielaDuarte,Marcos DutraOliveira,Carlos Alberto deRiet-Correa,Franklineng2012-11-06T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
title Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
spellingShingle Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte
acute abdomen
equidae
intestinal disorders
Panicum maximum
title_short Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
title_full Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
title_fullStr Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
title_full_unstemmed Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
title_sort Bloat and colic in horses experimentally induced by the ingestion of Panicum maximum cv. ‘Mombaça’
author Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte
author_facet Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte
Riet-Correa,Gabriela
Duarte,Marcos Dutra
Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de
Riet-Correa,Franklin
author_role author
author2 Riet-Correa,Gabriela
Duarte,Marcos Dutra
Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de
Riet-Correa,Franklin
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cerqueira,Valíria Duarte
Riet-Correa,Gabriela
Duarte,Marcos Dutra
Oliveira,Carlos Alberto de
Riet-Correa,Franklin
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv acute abdomen
equidae
intestinal disorders
Panicum maximum
topic acute abdomen
equidae
intestinal disorders
Panicum maximum
description In the Amazon region, sprouting pastures of Panicum maximum cause colic and death in horses and mules. To produce the disease two experiments were performed with growing P. maximum cv. 'Mombaça' in penned horses. In Experiment 1, at the beginning of the raining season, 10 horses were fed with recently harvested sprouting P. maximum. Two horses showed colic on the 5th and 11th day after start of the ingestion. In Experiment 2, also during the raining season, the same 10 horses used in Experiment 2 were divided into two groups of 5 horses each. Group 1 received sprouting P. maximum immediately after harvested and Group 2 received the grass 24 hours after harvested. The control group consisted of four animals which were placed in individual pens and fed with Pennisetum purpureum and commercial ration twice a day. One horse from Group 2 showed colic on day 13th after the start of feeding. The other horses of both groups showed intestinal bloat. In both experiments affected horses recovered after the end of the administration. The control group did not showed clinical signs. These results demonstrated that the disease is caused by the ingestion of sprouting P. maximum during the rainy season. The results in experiment 2 showed that P. maximum do not loss toxicity 24 hours after harvesting. Clinical signs suggest that primary alteration caused by P. maximum is intestinal fermentation followed by bloat.
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