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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1195316" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>Cull citrus used to be a common supplement here but there are so many dairies here now that pay for it that it's almost impossible to get as it's under contract before it's picked. You do have to be careful with that blue mold that citrus grows. It won't hurt the cows but it is a mild form of penicillin and if they eat enough of it you can have potential withdraw problems. It would take a bunch but if you feed it free choice and get one or two that hog it the potential is there.</p><p>Tamarack, Jap citrus??? Say it ain't so! :lol: If we didn't have a quarantene going on right now I'd send you a couple of sacks of REAL citrus so you could see what you're missing out on. ;-) This time of year I have to stay out of my trees until they pick. The fruit is like candy right now and I can't help but eat it until I get the screaming shyts. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1195316, member: 14661"] Cull citrus used to be a common supplement here but there are so many dairies here now that pay for it that it's almost impossible to get as it's under contract before it's picked. You do have to be careful with that blue mold that citrus grows. It won't hurt the cows but it is a mild form of penicillin and if they eat enough of it you can have potential withdraw problems. It would take a bunch but if you feed it free choice and get one or two that hog it the potential is there. Tamarack, Jap citrus??? Say it ain't so! :lol: If we didn't have a quarantene going on right now I'd send you a couple of sacks of REAL citrus so you could see what you're missing out on. ;-) This time of year I have to stay out of my trees until they pick. The fruit is like candy right now and I can't help but eat it until I get the screaming shyts. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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