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Endophyte Free or More Clovers and Lespeza?
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<blockquote data-quote="bggoff" data-source="post: 308228" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>If you change to brahman cross cows you won't have that problem. I had that problem here in Tennessee and switched to brangus cross cattle.They can handle that infected grass where traditional beef cattle will overheat.Calves won't bring as much on the auction block but they grow faster and that makes up for the price difference. We also try to keep shelter for them because they can't stand the bitter cold we have here in the winter and I know Virginia is even colder. I considered planting new grass but changing the breed of cattle was much cheaper and those type cattle really can handle that infected grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bggoff, post: 308228, member: 158"] If you change to brahman cross cows you won't have that problem. I had that problem here in Tennessee and switched to brangus cross cattle.They can handle that infected grass where traditional beef cattle will overheat.Calves won't bring as much on the auction block but they grow faster and that makes up for the price difference. We also try to keep shelter for them because they can't stand the bitter cold we have here in the winter and I know Virginia is even colder. I considered planting new grass but changing the breed of cattle was much cheaper and those type cattle really can handle that infected grass. [/QUOTE]
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