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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 386"><p>Feed the hay to the cows. Watch them. Make sure they have sufficient hay that they can reject that which they do not want. After a while you will find they reject very little.</p><p></p><p>An easy way to tell is to feed them normally. Then within a hour after your last feeding put out some ofthe hay with the mold. Watch to see what portions they reject.</p><p></p><p>Personally I would simply feed it, and not worry.</p><p></p><p>> My neighbor, a long time rancher</p><p>> had told me that he didn't feed</p><p>> out moldy hay to his brood cows</p><p>> because it could cause abortions.</p><p>> I have never paid much attention</p><p>> to the black mold that forms on</p><p>> the outsike of the bales, that I</p><p>> think you are feferring to. This</p><p>> is white dry mold on the inside of</p><p>> the bales. The kind that forms a</p><p>> cloud of dust when you tare it</p><p>> apart. Thanks for your reply, but</p><p>> I am still concerned about feeding</p><p>> this stuff out to my girls.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:eaglewerks@hotmail.com">eaglewerks@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 386"] Feed the hay to the cows. Watch them. Make sure they have sufficient hay that they can reject that which they do not want. After a while you will find they reject very little. An easy way to tell is to feed them normally. Then within a hour after your last feeding put out some ofthe hay with the mold. Watch to see what portions they reject. Personally I would simply feed it, and not worry. > My neighbor, a long time rancher > had told me that he didn't feed > out moldy hay to his brood cows > because it could cause abortions. > I have never paid much attention > to the black mold that forms on > the outsike of the bales, that I > think you are feferring to. This > is white dry mold on the inside of > the bales. The kind that forms a > cloud of dust when you tare it > apart. Thanks for your reply, but > I am still concerned about feeding > this stuff out to my girls. [email=eaglewerks@hotmail.com]eaglewerks@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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