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<blockquote data-quote="NC Liz 2" data-source="post: 1086076" data-attributes="member: 21522"><p>In the case study SL posted on a private board.</p><p>As I remember it, this animal was weaned and placed on a ration of ground grass hay, Ethanol wet millings and cottonseed hulls for approx 60 days.</p><p>No other supplements were given except free choice granular minerals.</p><p> Gossypol Toxicity was ruled out.</p><p>High levels of sulfur in the water was ruled out</p><p>Which only left Ethanol wet millings as a possible cause.</p><p></p><p>At this point the investigation stalled with no resolution and went into the direction of sulfur being passive.</p><p></p><p>We will probably never know exactly what caused this particular problem but with these new cases of lost hoofs and dead cattle it could be a possibility to consider.</p><p>Liz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NC Liz 2, post: 1086076, member: 21522"] In the case study SL posted on a private board. As I remember it, this animal was weaned and placed on a ration of ground grass hay, Ethanol wet millings and cottonseed hulls for approx 60 days. No other supplements were given except free choice granular minerals. Gossypol Toxicity was ruled out. High levels of sulfur in the water was ruled out Which only left Ethanol wet millings as a possible cause. At this point the investigation stalled with no resolution and went into the direction of sulfur being passive. We will probably never know exactly what caused this particular problem but with these new cases of lost hoofs and dead cattle it could be a possibility to consider. Liz [/QUOTE]
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