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bloat - waiting to see
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<blockquote data-quote="alisonb" data-source="post: 898166" data-attributes="member: 13050"><p>Rego - Your animals are looking the best I've seen them(well from the pics anyway).</p><p></p><p>Are the animals going into pasture on empty stomachs? Have you considered feeding/supplementing dry hay before pasture feeding? Having grazing intervals? The pastures look great but it would seem you have double trouble there with the combination of rye and white clover with regards to pasture bloat. To top that they are high on nitrates + chicken litter and wet conditions. I bet the bloat preventatives are costing you a buck or two :shock: , have you tried Epsom Salts in their drinking water for nitrate poisoning? How's their Mg?</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alisonb, post: 898166, member: 13050"] Rego - Your animals are looking the best I've seen them(well from the pics anyway). Are the animals going into pasture on empty stomachs? Have you considered feeding/supplementing dry hay before pasture feeding? Having grazing intervals? The pastures look great but it would seem you have double trouble there with the combination of rye and white clover with regards to pasture bloat. To top that they are high on nitrates + chicken litter and wet conditions. I bet the bloat preventatives are costing you a buck or two :shock: , have you tried Epsom Salts in their drinking water for nitrate poisoning? How's their Mg? Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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