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fescue no milk
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<blockquote data-quote="cowboy" data-source="post: 787251" data-attributes="member: 14781"><p>I run 120 black cows, I have or at least think I have bad fescue problems. Some years in the past have had to cull 20 cows per year for lack of or no milk after calving. Have interseeded clover with success, changed to high coper mineral, replaced some infected fescue with max q. Things seem to be geting better after bad drought this summer finally got much needed rain. Sence greening up of pasture the four latest cows to calve had zero milk. These cows are in very good body condition and have weaned heavy calves in past years. The cows are six years old. Can anyone offer advice? Also never have problems breading back. Pregnacy rate near 100 % and much over if twins are counted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowboy, post: 787251, member: 14781"] I run 120 black cows, I have or at least think I have bad fescue problems. Some years in the past have had to cull 20 cows per year for lack of or no milk after calving. Have interseeded clover with success, changed to high coper mineral, replaced some infected fescue with max q. Things seem to be geting better after bad drought this summer finally got much needed rain. Sence greening up of pasture the four latest cows to calve had zero milk. These cows are in very good body condition and have weaned heavy calves in past years. The cows are six years old. Can anyone offer advice? Also never have problems breading back. Pregnacy rate near 100 % and much over if twins are counted. [/QUOTE]
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