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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 959181" data-attributes="member: 14563"><p>Thanks for the responses.</p><p></p><p>I will be testing the grass to get an idea of the endophyte load. Hopefully, diluting the fescue with other forages will help. I frost seeded some clover last winter, but not much germinated. I will do the same this winter. However, I will do so in front of the herd as they move through the paddocks and hope to have a better stand for next year.</p><p></p><p>I would bet that I wind up culling the ones that were the worst all summer. We'll see what next summer brings. The cattle are looking really good the past week. Gaining weight back and looking happy after a long, hot summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 959181, member: 14563"] Thanks for the responses. I will be testing the grass to get an idea of the endophyte load. Hopefully, diluting the fescue with other forages will help. I frost seeded some clover last winter, but not much germinated. I will do the same this winter. However, I will do so in front of the herd as they move through the paddocks and hope to have a better stand for next year. I would bet that I wind up culling the ones that were the worst all summer. We'll see what next summer brings. The cattle are looking really good the past week. Gaining weight back and looking happy after a long, hot summer. [/QUOTE]
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