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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 434430" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We haen;t had a problem with fescue foot in any of our cattle. A neighbor did with a bunch he brought in from Nebraska. They'ld never been on fescue before so the endophyte really go to them. The difference between here and your problem with possible ergot is that endophyte is a constant issue rather then a once in a while kind of thing. We learned a long time ago to not buy any heifers that weren;t raised on fescue. That's the reason we don;t see the problem with our cows.</p><p>I din;t realize that your tropical grasses had the possibility of getting anything tooxic on them other then maybe rust. I've never dealt with any of the domestic WSGs other then the occasional spot in a field were we fed hay that had bermuda in it.</p><p>In other words, no help here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 434430, member: 34"] We haen;t had a problem with fescue foot in any of our cattle. A neighbor did with a bunch he brought in from Nebraska. They'ld never been on fescue before so the endophyte really go to them. The difference between here and your problem with possible ergot is that endophyte is a constant issue rather then a once in a while kind of thing. We learned a long time ago to not buy any heifers that weren;t raised on fescue. That's the reason we don;t see the problem with our cows. I din;t realize that your tropical grasses had the possibility of getting anything tooxic on them other then maybe rust. I've never dealt with any of the domestic WSGs other then the occasional spot in a field were we fed hay that had bermuda in it. In other words, no help here [/QUOTE]
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