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<blockquote data-quote="nap" data-source="post: 947699" data-attributes="member: 8447"><p>Thanks for the informative reply. To bring the topic up to date, I was at a grazing conference at the beginning of the week. I asked both Jim Garrish and Ron Morrow about Johnson grass toxicity. I was amazed that they both seemed to know little or nothing about it. But there was a state veterinarian in the audience that said that he had already had over a hundred dead cows autopsied and all were positive for the toxin. I imagine about one out of twenty cows ever gets as far as an autopsy table. So who knows what the fatality numbers really are. Yesterday my next store neighbor told me he had lost two cows the day before that had broken through a fence and ate Johnson grass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nap, post: 947699, member: 8447"] Thanks for the informative reply. To bring the topic up to date, I was at a grazing conference at the beginning of the week. I asked both Jim Garrish and Ron Morrow about Johnson grass toxicity. I was amazed that they both seemed to know little or nothing about it. But there was a state veterinarian in the audience that said that he had already had over a hundred dead cows autopsied and all were positive for the toxin. I imagine about one out of twenty cows ever gets as far as an autopsy table. So who knows what the fatality numbers really are. Yesterday my next store neighbor told me he had lost two cows the day before that had broken through a fence and ate Johnson grass. [/QUOTE]
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