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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1807549" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>Interesting they are searching it out. Could be something to do with the stage of development it's in making it more palatable. I wouldn't be concerned though as I've never heard of it being a problem nor have I ever read of any concerns tied to it. I've heard of stranger things than barnyard grass being eaten. Last week I heard of someone that manages a pasture field for broomsedge and the cows readily graze it. I didn't get details such as the stage of growth or how much feed the broomsedge is providing, but the fact that its being eaten and actually managed as a component of that grazing system is......different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1807549, member: 43196"] Interesting they are searching it out. Could be something to do with the stage of development it's in making it more palatable. I wouldn't be concerned though as I've never heard of it being a problem nor have I ever read of any concerns tied to it. I've heard of stranger things than barnyard grass being eaten. Last week I heard of someone that manages a pasture field for broomsedge and the cows readily graze it. I didn't get details such as the stage of growth or how much feed the broomsedge is providing, but the fact that its being eaten and actually managed as a component of that grazing system is......different. [/QUOTE]
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