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eating bale twine
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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 612576" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>We had one cow Blue 73 was her name that LOVED twine. You'd throw it on the flat bed and she would grab it and gulp it down faster than you could get it back. She did her best to eat as much as she could and lived to old age. A pack of dogs got her, not any intestinal issues. She was an odd duck.</p><p>Of course, you should try to make sure they don't eat it and get all of it fof the bale but don't lose sleep over it, as hillsdown said, look for her being off feed etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 612576, member: 1258"] We had one cow Blue 73 was her name that LOVED twine. You'd throw it on the flat bed and she would grab it and gulp it down faster than you could get it back. She did her best to eat as much as she could and lived to old age. A pack of dogs got her, not any intestinal issues. She was an odd duck. Of course, you should try to make sure they don't eat it and get all of it fof the bale but don't lose sleep over it, as hillsdown said, look for her being off feed etc. [/QUOTE]
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