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<blockquote data-quote="Quigly" data-source="post: 1237202" data-attributes="member: 21929"><p>Limiting the volume of pot ash applied to pastures will help prevent grass tetany. Additionally, if you can introduce the stock to a pasture gradually, you can often reduce potential cases. It's more hassle than many people want to or can do, but if you only let them out part of the day and slowly work them up over a couple days or a week, you will give them time to adjust to the lush forage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quigly, post: 1237202, member: 21929"] Limiting the volume of pot ash applied to pastures will help prevent grass tetany. Additionally, if you can introduce the stock to a pasture gradually, you can often reduce potential cases. It's more hassle than many people want to or can do, but if you only let them out part of the day and slowly work them up over a couple days or a week, you will give them time to adjust to the lush forage. [/QUOTE]
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