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Padua, 76 Cattle Died Suddenly: They Had Inhaled the Smoke of Burnt Oleanders

Summary by La Repubblica
For the first time it has been shown that these plants can be fatal not only by ingestion but also by inhalation

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For the first time it has been shown that these plants can be fatal not only by ingestion but also by inhalation

·Turin, Italy
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Everything was born from the alarm given on a Sunday morning by a breeder, in Padua: he had noticed that more than a third of his 205 cattle for fattening, 76 to be precise, had died at the same time, suddenly and inexplicably. The veterinarians immediately went to work to understand the causes. And from there, the discovery: they had been killed by the inhalation of burnt oleanders in a field adjacent to the breeding. For the first time in lite…

·Rome, Italy
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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