Toxicosis in horses after ingestion of hoary alyssum

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1992 Jul 1;201(1):63-7.

Abstract

Fever, limb edema, and laminitis were observed in horses 18 to 36 hours after they consumed hoary alyssum (Berteroa incana) under field and experimental conditions. Clinical signs were not observed in all horses that had ingested the plant. Diagnosis in the field cases was limited to observation of clinical signs and evidence of plant ingestion in hay or on pasture. In most cases, clinical remission was observed 2 to 4 days after empirical treatment, removal of the plant source, or both.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Edema / etiology
  • Edema / veterinary
  • Extremities
  • Fever / veterinary
  • Foot Diseases / etiology
  • Foot Diseases / veterinary
  • Hoof and Claw / pathology
  • Horse Diseases / etiology*
  • Horses
  • Plant Poisoning / etiology
  • Plant Poisoning / veterinary*