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kenny thomas":37rs03nd said:
Davemk":37rs03nd said:
kenny thomas":37rs03nd said:
Get rid of the fescue and she will stop. Or just sell her in late winter when it stops.
I have gotten 2 up in the last few years and pulled sticks out of the nostril


You should see his grass, it is not fescue. There is a reason Ron's cows are "weight challenged".
If its big and green now in KY then it's fescue.

Right now it is mostly fescue. Dave has seen it in the spring a couple times. It is very diverse.
 
Bright Raven":g6ywi2rx said:
kenny thomas":g6ywi2rx said:
Davemk":g6ywi2rx said:
You should see his grass, it is not fescue. There is a reason Ron's cows are "weight challenged".
If its big and green now in KY then it's fescue.

Right now it is mostly fescue. Dave has seen it in the spring a couple times. It is very diverse.
I don't doubt you have wonderful grass. But I stand by my statement that fescue is causing the nasal issues. I have some of the same.
 
kenny thomas":20a7d2kj said:
Bright Raven":20a7d2kj said:
kenny thomas":20a7d2kj said:

If its big and green now in KY then it's fescue.

Right now it is mostly fescue. Dave has seen it in the spring a couple times. It is very diverse.
I don't doubt you have wonderful grass. But I stand by my statement that fescue is causing the nasal issues. I have some of the same.

KT. I was guessing it was the rag weed. Because when it was in bloom, she could hardly breath. You are probably on the right track. IDK.
 

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