Posted by gbs on December 06, 2011 at 17:28:55 from (66.83.123.242):
In Reply to: Silage sickness. posted by rrlund on December 06, 2011 at 07:55:39:
not trying to make light of your concerns by no means,but few years back i had 8 bull calves on hay and what little winter pasture there was,was off on a job wife said that there was little over 1/2 bale of bermuda hay left in the ring didn't think that would last until i could get in to go get another load,sent her and the boys to buy a bale from the neighbor until i got in,warned them not to buy rye grass hay from him because he baled it to green was afraid it could be molded an hurt the calves,when i came in and checked what did i find the very hay i told them not to buy,calves had eat holes all around it a foot deep, outer layer looked ok but had 3 inch layer of mold under the outer, under that it looked like light colored molasses and smelled somewhat like molasses, noticed they hadn't eat the bermuda so i peeled off the molded they cleaned up the rest then went back to the bermuda didn't try any more but it never bothered them
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