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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9766"><p>About half of our cows have been squirting on orchard grass/alfalfa hay, straight grass they tighten up. I surmise it's just that the feed is hotter then their systems are used to or can handle.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Have a second calver that is loose</p><p>> as a goose and has been for</p><p>> months. Wouldn't say she's</p><p>> scouring, but she's damn loose and</p><p>> none too pleasant in the odor</p><p>> department either. (Well... is it</p><p>> ever?) Wouldn't think twice if she</p><p>> was out on grass, but this has</p><p>> been going on all winter on a diet</p><p>> of alfalfa/grass hay and a little</p><p>> grain. Talked to the Vet last fall</p><p>> and we considered the following:</p><p>> Johnes (but she's not loosing</p><p>> weight and her pregancy is</p><p>> progressing nicely), ecoli-ran a</p><p>> week long course of Excenel as</p><p>> prescribed, hardware problems-put</p><p>> a magnet in her. No change. Any</p><p>> thoughts?</p><p></p><p>> Thanks,</p><p></p><p>> Art</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9766"] About half of our cows have been squirting on orchard grass/alfalfa hay, straight grass they tighten up. I surmise it's just that the feed is hotter then their systems are used to or can handle. dunmovin farms > Have a second calver that is loose > as a goose and has been for > months. Wouldn't say she's > scouring, but she's damn loose and > none too pleasant in the odor > department either. (Well... is it > ever?) Wouldn't think twice if she > was out on grass, but this has > been going on all winter on a diet > of alfalfa/grass hay and a little > grain. Talked to the Vet last fall > and we considered the following: > Johnes (but she's not loosing > weight and her pregancy is > progressing nicely), ecoli-ran a > week long course of Excenel as > prescribed, hardware problems-put > a magnet in her. No change. Any > thoughts? > Thanks, > Art [/QUOTE]
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