To prevent arsenic poisoning, do not allow cattle access to arsenic-containing items that they may consume, including rodenticides, weed killers, baits or “gin trash” from cotton that has been treated with an arsenic desiccant.
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To prevent arsenic poisoning, do not allow cattle access to arsenic-containing items that they may consume, including rodenticides, weed killers, baits or “gin trash” from cotton that has been treated with an arsenic desiccant.
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