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acorn poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="fitz" data-source="post: 1197688" data-attributes="member: 1306"><p>Most years if there is ample grass the acorns are not a big problem. Especially if they are in area as they begin to drop and cattle start into them slowly. Fencing them out is not an option so I monitor mine pretty close that time of year. In years of poor forage I've had the odd one to slip off from the herd and O.D. on them.</p><p></p><p>fitz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitz, post: 1197688, member: 1306"] Most years if there is ample grass the acorns are not a big problem. Especially if they are in area as they begin to drop and cattle start into them slowly. Fencing them out is not an option so I monitor mine pretty close that time of year. In years of poor forage I've had the odd one to slip off from the herd and O.D. on them. fitz [/QUOTE]
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