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The death of thousands of Australian sheep from intoxicating plants
Thousands of Australian sheep were seen, the dependence in relation to poisonous plants died, some even killed themselves.
Dependent on sheep, plants are intoxicating. Animals lose weight, begin to drag their hind feet and become depressed.
The most horrible behavior that could be seen by the pet owners, the time when sheep began to Bang his head on various objects, until did not die.
About 800 sheep were registered dead in one sheep farm in New South Wales (New South Wales) due to the poisonous weed, known as the "darling Pea" ("Darling Pea").
This outbreak of the plant refers to forest fires that recently happened that devastated the province.
The only opportunity for farmers, to help his sheep who use intoxicating plants, is that the maximum (as possible) to protect the animals from the plant and allow their Central nervous system to recover.
However, some of the affected sheep have suffered too much and for them, there is absolutely no hope for the animals to come out from depression. And in addition, their physical injuries are almost impossible to cure.
A sheep farmer Louise knight (Louise Knight) described the influence of the "darling Pea" in their herds: "it's terrible, and like a thousand addicts who use narcotic known to all funds."
Source: eco-portal.kz
Dependent on sheep, plants are intoxicating. Animals lose weight, begin to drag their hind feet and become depressed.
The most horrible behavior that could be seen by the pet owners, the time when sheep began to Bang his head on various objects, until did not die.
About 800 sheep were registered dead in one sheep farm in New South Wales (New South Wales) due to the poisonous weed, known as the "darling Pea" ("Darling Pea").
This outbreak of the plant refers to forest fires that recently happened that devastated the province.
The only opportunity for farmers, to help his sheep who use intoxicating plants, is that the maximum (as possible) to protect the animals from the plant and allow their Central nervous system to recover.
However, some of the affected sheep have suffered too much and for them, there is absolutely no hope for the animals to come out from depression. And in addition, their physical injuries are almost impossible to cure.
A sheep farmer Louise knight (Louise Knight) described the influence of the "darling Pea" in their herds: "it's terrible, and like a thousand addicts who use narcotic known to all funds."
Source: eco-portal.kz