Cyanide Poisoning

G2184
Published 2012
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Under certain conditions, livestock consuming cyanogenic plants, which are plants capable of producing cyanide, may be poisoned by cyanide. Cyanogenic plants that pose a risk of cyanide poisoning to livestock include forage sorghum, Johnson grass, sudangrass, chokecherry, and arrowgrass.

Exposure to excessive cyanide -- also called prussic acid, hydrocyanic acid, or hydrogen cyanide -- can be fatal. However, producers can reduce the risk of cyanide poisoning using good management practices.

Publication Details

Authors

Michael P. Carlson

Bruce E. Anderson

Subject

Crops

Range & Forage

Publication Date December 13, 2012
Last Revision Date December 13, 2012
Language English
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Series NebGuide