HargroveOutdoors
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Yes, there are certainly differences between the hemotoxic venom seen in crotalids and the neurotoxic venom in elapids, which is why I noted that the mortality rate in Africa was approximately 90%. These studies document venomous snake bites on livestock by both groups of snakes. In these papers the bites received by poultry species are suspected cobra envemonations. Edited to add: As I read back though there is also a suspected viper envenomation in poultry.Are snakes involved pit vipers like Copperheads, rattlers and Cottonmouths we deal with in the states? The cobras and mambas of Africa are much tougher customers with a venom that acts very differently.
Could you post links to pdf's?
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167587718307001
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1287974