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<blockquote data-quote="tryinhard" data-source="post: 407021" data-attributes="member: 2007"><p>They can get Oak poisoning if there are oak trees up there especially when the acorns are about half green and half brown, that shouldn't be to far in the future if they do eat a few, and they more than likely will, in drought. Some of them seem to get addicted to acorns, and the leaves. I lost a couple like that back in 1999 or there about, when we had a bad drought. They would stand under oak trees listening for an acorn to fall then find it. would not come out of the woods for feed or anything, unless they wanted something, and no treatment for it. It is lethal. Good luck.</p><p></p><p> tryinhard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinhard, post: 407021, member: 2007"] They can get Oak poisoning if there are oak trees up there especially when the acorns are about half green and half brown, that shouldn't be to far in the future if they do eat a few, and they more than likely will, in drought. Some of them seem to get addicted to acorns, and the leaves. I lost a couple like that back in 1999 or there about, when we had a bad drought. They would stand under oak trees listening for an acorn to fall then find it. would not come out of the woods for feed or anything, unless they wanted something, and no treatment for it. It is lethal. Good luck. tryinhard [/QUOTE]
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