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<blockquote data-quote="Sent Grace" data-source="post: 1716110" data-attributes="member: 42237"><p>Wowzers! 16 years!? Ok - Thank you for the heads Up. I was interested in finding out what might have up ended the cow's Microbiome and how to ensure avoiding it. </p><p>My present herd is coming on 14 years old and I am always interested in avoiding missteps. </p><p>They are and always have been 100% Grass and Browse Finished. They absolutely love seasonal burdock, acorns, apples, berries, hickory nuts, etc in plenty, all found in their wooded cover - so far - without issues.</p><p>I would guess more than 100 years ago this would have been the diet that their back heritage bovine would also have been accustomed to as well as enjoying.</p><p>I raised a hybrid cross of Red Angus and Herford. Knocking on wood again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sent Grace, post: 1716110, member: 42237"] Wowzers! 16 years!? Ok - Thank you for the heads Up. I was interested in finding out what might have up ended the cow’s Microbiome and how to ensure avoiding it. My present herd is coming on 14 years old and I am always interested in avoiding missteps. They are and always have been 100% Grass and Browse Finished. They absolutely love seasonal burdock, acorns, apples, berries, hickory nuts, etc in plenty, all found in their wooded cover - so far - without issues. I would guess more than 100 years ago this would have been the diet that their back heritage bovine would also have been accustomed to as well as enjoying. I raised a hybrid cross of Red Angus and Herford. Knocking on wood again! [/QUOTE]
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