Posted by jack harmon on March 31, 2009 at 06:24:57 from (162.58.82.136):
In Reply to: OT - Bateing cows? posted by joe fabregas on March 31, 2009 at 05:20:32:
simple trick ,always keep you a really old cow around,when ever you put your herd on different pasture or a new pasture,whether peas,sudan,johnson grass,wheat, alfalfa, just a new pasture or anything different run that old cow in first,and let her graze for a few minutes,if she doesnt go down most likely you can turn the others in.thats how we did it in the old days anyhow,new way is to do like you say and let them graze for a few minutes more each day,just make sure you can get them out!!!oh and by the way,just for your info,NOTE: i said minutes not hours,a cow can go down with bloat or prussiac poisoning in 15 minutes.and will be dead in 30,in the right circumstances!dont ever change a cows,or horse or any other animals pasture unless you have time to watch them a while.hungry cows or horses,are not like a hog.they can eat a suprising amount in a short time,and if they come off a dry pasture onto a green they will eat until they drop dead if its poison or their stomachs cant handle it!
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