• Caused by ingestion of grains or grass contaminated by fungus Claviceps purpurae
  • Affects especially cattle
  • Toxic alkaloids damage capillary endothelium, peripheral arterial and venous constriction -> thrombosis and possible tissue ischaemia
  • Clinical signs develop about a week after consumption
  • Grossly:
    • Red and swollen extremities
    • Dry gangrene may develop on pinnae and tail