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<blockquote data-quote="presmudjo" data-source="post: 1033493" data-attributes="member: 7149"><p>When we had our veggie stand, cows got lots of veggies on the verg of going bad. Tomato and Tomatilla plants grew everywhere. After my 2 went to slaughter, the pasture was full of veggies. Cucumbers, watermellon, zucchini, squash. I guess they were eating them as they were growing, but only ate the tomato when they got ripe, like just before I was going out to pick some! May have to do with the type of seed that makes it through?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="presmudjo, post: 1033493, member: 7149"] When we had our veggie stand, cows got lots of veggies on the verg of going bad. Tomato and Tomatilla plants grew everywhere. After my 2 went to slaughter, the pasture was full of veggies. Cucumbers, watermellon, zucchini, squash. I guess they were eating them as they were growing, but only ate the tomato when they got ripe, like just before I was going out to pick some! May have to do with the type of seed that makes it through? [/QUOTE]
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