Knight H D, Costner G C
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 1977 Sep 1;171(5):446-8.
During the summer and fall of 1973, a few horses, goats, and cattle in the Napa Valley of California became intoxicated by bromide via the ingestion of volunteer oat hay that had been cut from a field treated with methyl bromide, a soil fumigant. The bromide content of the hay ranged from 6,00 to 8,400 ppm. Signs of intoxication were lethargy, weakness, and ataxia. Animals experimentally fed the contaminated hay developed signs of intoxication between the 7th and 9th days.
1973年夏秋时节,加利福尼亚州纳帕谷的几匹马、山羊和牛因食用了从用土壤熏蒸剂甲基溴处理过的田地割来的自生燕麦干草而摄入溴化物,从而中毒。这些干草的溴化物含量在600至8400 ppm之间。中毒症状包括嗜睡、虚弱和共济失调。用受污染干草进行实验喂养的动物在第7天至第9天出现了中毒症状。