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Clover and Bloat
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<blockquote data-quote="Big D" data-source="post: 119608" data-attributes="member: 1214"><p>Steve, I think filling them with dry hay like you do is great. If your going to have bloat it will happen within the first hour. I would turn them out for 30-45 minutes the first day. If nothing bloats go to an hour. If everything is going good, let'em have it, just keep an eye on them. I always turn my out and watch them for the first hour, if nothing is bloating by then I check them in another hour, so far so good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big D, post: 119608, member: 1214"] Steve, I think filling them with dry hay like you do is great. If your going to have bloat it will happen within the first hour. I would turn them out for 30-45 minutes the first day. If nothing bloats go to an hour. If everything is going good, let'em have it, just keep an eye on them. I always turn my out and watch them for the first hour, if nothing is bloating by then I check them in another hour, so far so good. [/QUOTE]
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