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<blockquote data-quote="Stinkerbell396" data-source="post: 1464072" data-attributes="member: 31424"><p>I had the same thing happen to me last year. I asked some of the older farmers when I went to town if they had any ideas. A hour later 5 old timers who still run cattle show up with donuts, coffee & hugs. They went out, looked around & within minutes had come back with a answer I would have never expected. Green acorns. If a calf eats a green acorn they can die within hours. I hooked up a yard sweeper on my 4 wheeler got all the acorns I could find, cut down the problem tree & haven't lost a calf since! I know it sounds weird, but it might be worth at least looking into. I'm sure glad I did!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stinkerbell396, post: 1464072, member: 31424"] I had the same thing happen to me last year. I asked some of the older farmers when I went to town if they had any ideas. A hour later 5 old timers who still run cattle show up with donuts, coffee & hugs. They went out, looked around & within minutes had come back with a answer I would have never expected. Green acorns. If a calf eats a green acorn they can die within hours. I hooked up a yard sweeper on my 4 wheeler got all the acorns I could find, cut down the problem tree & haven't lost a calf since! I know it sounds weird, but it might be worth at least looking into. I'm sure glad I did! [/QUOTE]
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