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<blockquote data-quote="tex452" data-source="post: 1835482" data-attributes="member: 41841"><p>I don't think so, my cows have got out on a county road in the summer time and ate some, they didn't die, but got shaky and went down. </p><p>They didn't eat that much before I got them back in or it might have killed them.</p><p>The affects wore off after a while and they were ok. </p><p>I was going down the road and the neighbors cow was laying in the middle of the road really shaking, I thought she might have got hit, but it was nitrate poisoning. </p><p>I know if people that had it tested before grazing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tex452, post: 1835482, member: 41841"] I don’t think so, my cows have got out on a county road in the summer time and ate some, they didn’t die, but got shaky and went down. They didn’t eat that much before I got them back in or it might have killed them. The affects wore off after a while and they were ok. I was going down the road and the neighbors cow was laying in the middle of the road really shaking, I thought she might have got hit, but it was nitrate poisoning. I know if people that had it tested before grazing it. [/QUOTE]
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