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Chlortetracycline in Feeds or Minerals
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 101198" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>In some environments, this being one of them, if it wasn;t for fescue there wouldn;t be any cattle. Of course there would be more quail and small game. Fescue can take more abuse then any other of the coll season grasses, mixed with clover there is very little problem with endophyte. The problems may be there but aren't easy to see when the cattle are staying fat and raising heavy calves, breed back and don;t have the problems normally associated with endophyte. That's with our managment. With generic hillbilly management fescue is the only ting that can tolerate the abuse and still come back year after year.</p><p>I used to hate the stuff, but now while I'm not crazy about it I can sure see the value</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 101198, member: 34"] In some environments, this being one of them, if it wasn;t for fescue there wouldn;t be any cattle. Of course there would be more quail and small game. Fescue can take more abuse then any other of the coll season grasses, mixed with clover there is very little problem with endophyte. The problems may be there but aren't easy to see when the cattle are staying fat and raising heavy calves, breed back and don;t have the problems normally associated with endophyte. That's with our managment. With generic hillbilly management fescue is the only ting that can tolerate the abuse and still come back year after year. I used to hate the stuff, but now while I'm not crazy about it I can sure see the value dun [/QUOTE]
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