Agriculture Roundup for Monday April 4, 2022
MELFORT, Sask. – The University of Calgary is concerned people are mixing a powerful drug to sedate horses and cattle.
Professor of veterinary medicine Nigel Caulkett said xylazine produces a deep state of sedation that affects cardiovascular function and can induce vomiting.
The animal tranquillizer is already causing concern in the United States and results from a drug-testing site in Canada show it’s becoming more common north of the border.
In Alberta, there have been seven deaths between January 2019 and March 2022 where xylazine was detected in low concentrations.


