“…Cattle, horses, sheep, goats, household pets, waterfowl and raptors are some species that have been poisoned 12 . Lead intoxication (also known as plumbism) in horses is usually a chronic phenomenon with clinical signs associated with peripheral nerve dysfunction 5,8,12,13,20 . Clinical signs reported in horses may include: anorexia 5,6,9,15,20 , weakness 5,15,20 , ataxia 1,5 , incoordination 6,7,9,15,20 , depression 5,6,8,12,15,20 , weight loss 1,5,6,8,9,12,15,20 , hyperaesthesia 8 , exercise intolerance 5,7 , roaring or stridor 5,8,9,12,13,15 , laryngeal and pharyngeal paresis 1,5,12,13,15,…”