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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1637389" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Yes I'm in Michigan and I know it's rare but it seems like the horse pastures I inherited are quite full of fescue which I've proven now through tox testing. Every year I will lose a few tail switches but it never really seems to be a huge problem. This is the first year I think I'm seeing fescue foot and summer slump - which seem much more concerning.</p><p></p><p>Two animals have inexplicably swollen from the hoof to the hip. Is that what fescue foot can turn into? The bull resolved himself when I took him off feed - the cow is working through it now. The summer slump cow lost weight and got real watery stool - she's recovering now that I moved her pasture. But the fescue foot seems like a real hum dinger. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1637389, member: 7398"] Yes I'm in Michigan and I know it's rare but it seems like the horse pastures I inherited are quite full of fescue which I've proven now through tox testing. Every year I will lose a few tail switches but it never really seems to be a huge problem. This is the first year I think I'm seeing fescue foot and summer slump - which seem much more concerning. Two animals have inexplicably swollen from the hoof to the hip. Is that what fescue foot can turn into? The bull resolved himself when I took him off feed - the cow is working through it now. The summer slump cow lost weight and got real watery stool - she's recovering now that I moved her pasture. But the fescue foot seems like a real hum dinger. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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