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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1050694" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Well, certainly a lighter green that what we are currently seeing now. They are on a fescue/rye mix, with a lot of red clover. Their stools are typically lose and a lighter green color. Like the color of the grass. But they have switched to the darker green, almost dark red color. I have since talked to the extension and they have informed me that it can happen. They were more amazed that the cattle were actually eating buckhorn plantain, but my cattle seem to not mind! I just love poopology, it is amazing what it can tell you! They will be off this pasture by the end of the week, so we will see what happens with the stool. I will try to remember my good camera when I go out tonight to heat check and take some photos for you all :tiphat: </p><p>Oh, and I talked with our vet, he said to watch but if they have no other symptoms not to worry. This has been an amazing year with tons of the buckhorn in everyone's pasture. When you see it baled, it is a solid black color amongst the green and yellow grass stems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1050694, member: 18809"] Well, certainly a lighter green that what we are currently seeing now. They are on a fescue/rye mix, with a lot of red clover. Their stools are typically lose and a lighter green color. Like the color of the grass. But they have switched to the darker green, almost dark red color. I have since talked to the extension and they have informed me that it can happen. They were more amazed that the cattle were actually eating buckhorn plantain, but my cattle seem to not mind! I just love poopology, it is amazing what it can tell you! They will be off this pasture by the end of the week, so we will see what happens with the stool. I will try to remember my good camera when I go out tonight to heat check and take some photos for you all :tiphat: Oh, and I talked with our vet, he said to watch but if they have no other symptoms not to worry. This has been an amazing year with tons of the buckhorn in everyone's pasture. When you see it baled, it is a solid black color amongst the green and yellow grass stems... [/QUOTE]
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