Fungal Species: Cattle

Veterinary Herbal Medicine: A Systems-Based Approach

This comprehensive review examines how herbal medicines can be used to treat various conditions in animals, either alongside conventional treatments or as alternatives in some cases. The research integrates traditional herbal knowledge with modern scientific evidence to provide practical guidance for veterinary use. Impacts on everyday life: – Provides natural treatment options for pet owners seeking alternatives or complementary therapies – Offers potential solutions for chronic conditions that may not respond well to conventional treatments alone – Helps reduce reliance on antibiotics and other conventional drugs in appropriate cases – Enables more holistic and integrative approaches to animal healthcare – Provides guidance for safe and effective use of herbal medicines in animals

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Plant and Fungal Hepatotoxicities of Cattle in Australia, with a Focus on Minimally Understood Toxins

This research examines various plant and fungal toxins that cause liver damage in cattle across Australia. The study helps veterinarians better understand and diagnose these conditions, which can cause significant economic losses in livestock production. Impact on everyday life: • Helps ensure safer meat and dairy production by improving understanding of toxic plants and fungi • Supports farmers in better managing their pastures and protecting their cattle from toxic plants • Contributes to food security by reducing livestock losses from toxic plant exposure • Aids in environmental management by identifying problematic introduced plant species • Improves animal welfare through better diagnosis and management of toxic exposures

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