Clinical Signs
* Sudden death can occur (although poisoning generally occurs over a period days)
* Constipation initially, followed by black watery diarrhoea.
* Depression and loss of appetite
* Straining to pass faeces and urinate is very common
* Weakening, collapse and death (usually within seven days of the onset of signs)
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