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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1478404" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Spring grass definitely gets them runny. Around here, it tests out over 20. Problem with it is that with that high a protein, the cow cannot utilize it and their body starts producing a lot of ammonia in their urine. So much, it will burn circles in your fields from the urine spots. It will also affect their ability to conceive. The PH level is so far off normal, the sperm cannot survive. It is a major problem for me. That was the original reason we started breeding earlier and earlier, trying to get as many as possible bred BEFORE the heavy lush spring grass. Cows cycle like crazy, normal 21 type day heats, just can't conceive and it's not their fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1478404, member: 968"] Spring grass definitely gets them runny. Around here, it tests out over 20. Problem with it is that with that high a protein, the cow cannot utilize it and their body starts producing a lot of ammonia in their urine. So much, it will burn circles in your fields from the urine spots. It will also affect their ability to conceive. The PH level is so far off normal, the sperm cannot survive. It is a major problem for me. That was the original reason we started breeding earlier and earlier, trying to get as many as possible bred BEFORE the heavy lush spring grass. Cows cycle like crazy, normal 21 type day heats, just can't conceive and it's not their fault. [/QUOTE]
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