bovine staggers
bovine staggers
[′bō‚vīn ′stag·ərz] (veterinary medicine)
A disease of cattle in southern Africa caused by eating the poisonous herb Matricaria nigellaefolia and characterized by staggering, emaciation, and finally paralysis.
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