
hurleyjd wrote:Anyone have any acorn eaters. I have three, carried two to the vet today. Not much hope for them. Anyone know why some of the herd will take up acorn eating and some will not. Hard to find a pasture in East Texas without Oak trees.





Farmer Z wrote:I ain't no vet, but I play one on my farm. Frankly, I've never had a case of "Acornitosis" or whatever it is despite the fact that my cows chow down on them every fall. I've always theorized that cows have to overdose on acorns in the absence of adequate grass forage in order to get sick. Mine eat acorns with stomachs full of roughage and I think that protects them. FYI, I have Water Oaks mostly.

Farmer Z wrote:I ain't no vet, but I play one on my farm. Frankly, I've never had a case of "Acornitosis" or whatever it is despite the fact that my cows chow down on them every fall. I've always theorized that cows have to overdose on acorns in the absence of adequate grass forage in order to get sick. Mine eat acorns with stomachs full of roughage and I think that protects them. FYI, I have Water Oaks mostly.


TexasBred wrote:Here's a link to an article written about "acorn eating" several years ago here on Cattle Today.
http://www.cattletoday.com/archive/2006 ... T618.shtml

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