It is reported of botanical intoxications in 1379 ruminants (dairy cattle,
beef cattle and ewes) in north-eastern Germany. The intoxications of these
animals were caused by consumption of the following plants: meadow saffron
(Colchicum autumnale L.), cowbane (Cicuta virosa L.), sweet clover (Melilot
us alba MED.), sheep`s sorrel (Rumex acetosella L.), bracken (Pteridium aqu
ilinum KUHN) and St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum L.).
In all the five described cases animals died as a result of plant intoxicat
ions. The authors come to the conclusion that periodical inspections of the
meadows are necessary, checking the plants in cooperation with veterinary
surgeons.