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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1753274" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I have known for over 50 years, about the problems with fescue and brood mares, but had never heard of fescue being a problem for cattle til I joined these forums. And I guess the reason why, is that 99% of the cattle around here have been on fescue pasture and hay for many generations, so no one around had ever had any problems with it. Or, if they had bought cattle from a non-fescue region, and had problems, they didn't know to attribute it to fescue. I have bought cattle from south GA, south ALA, and Florida before , that had been raised on bermuda pasture and hay, and never had problems. Most pastures around here are a fescue/bermuda mix. I wonder if that causes less problems than straight fecue ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1753274, member: 40587"] I have known for over 50 years, about the problems with fescue and brood mares, but had never heard of fescue being a problem for cattle til I joined these forums. And I guess the reason why, is that 99% of the cattle around here have been on fescue pasture and hay for many generations, so no one around had ever had any problems with it. Or, if they had bought cattle from a non-fescue region, and had problems, they didn't know to attribute it to fescue. I have bought cattle from south GA, south ALA, and Florida before , that had been raised on bermuda pasture and hay, and never had problems. Most pastures around here are a fescue/bermuda mix. I wonder if that causes less problems than straight fecue ? [/QUOTE]
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