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Excessive drool and swollen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee VanRoss" data-source="post: 1780292" data-attributes="member: 40072"><p><strong>MM> </strong>The cable and cactus photo is a sad comment. One of the side benefits of rotational grazing is not being put in a situation of buying</p><p>hay at the risk of what you encountered. I do make it a point to scour the old barnyard and surrounding area for any scraps of metal or</p><p>nails after a rain. I know there was an old <em>Jesus nails </em>barn there at one time and the people who lived there before me fed wire tie bales and</p><p>did not pick up the wire for zilch. I do have a little magnetic drag bar that I can pull around in the tight places that will hold up to 20 lb but it</p><p>will still miss an old nail or rusty wire from time to time. Maybe you could try some goats and let me know how they work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee VanRoss, post: 1780292, member: 40072"] [B]MM> [/B]The cable and cactus photo is a sad comment. One of the side benefits of rotational grazing is not being put in a situation of buying hay at the risk of what you encountered. I do make it a point to scour the old barnyard and surrounding area for any scraps of metal or nails after a rain. I know there was an old [I]Jesus nails [/I]barn there at one time and the people who lived there before me fed wire tie bales and did not pick up the wire for zilch. I do have a little magnetic drag bar that I can pull around in the tight places that will hold up to 20 lb but it will still miss an old nail or rusty wire from time to time. Maybe you could try some goats and let me know how they work? [/QUOTE]
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