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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1816894" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Even baled alfalfa should be introduced slowly; we start with 1 bale of alfalfa, 2 bales of brome & a junk bale of prairie.</p><p></p><p>Years ago, a neighbors bull busted out & traveled 4 miles to our place. Not only had he grazed the alfalfa field (potential for bloat), he gorged on the bales AND ripped the plastic top off a 30% protein tub stored in an outside shed. He was easy to track, just by following the trail of spew he left behind. I ended up catching him in our corral - and kinda regretted it because of the mess. He didn't have any long-term residual effects because they hauled him straight to the sale barn when they picked him up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1816894, member: 24027"] Even baled alfalfa should be introduced slowly; we start with 1 bale of alfalfa, 2 bales of brome & a junk bale of prairie. Years ago, a neighbors bull busted out & traveled 4 miles to our place. Not only had he grazed the alfalfa field (potential for bloat), he gorged on the bales AND ripped the plastic top off a 30% protein tub stored in an outside shed. He was easy to track, just by following the trail of spew he left behind. I ended up catching him in our corral - and kinda regretted it because of the mess. He didn't have any long-term residual effects because they hauled him straight to the sale barn when they picked him up. [/QUOTE]
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