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<blockquote data-quote="syork" data-source="post: 628869" data-attributes="member: 8371"><p>There is a weed here in WV and VA that is deadly poisonous to cattle. I seen firsthand what happens and if the vet isnt there quick to drench them they die a horrible death. They will bloat and stagger and sometimes you see the blood if they ate to much of it. If Im not mistaken its a thistle weed or something like that. We have to spray our pastures if we have it. Thank goodness I made sure there wasnt any in there. Also if we have any cherry trees around the pastures we make sure we keep the branches trimmed good in the summer that can kill them to if they eat to much green cherry twigs and bark. It dont hurt them none if its dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="syork, post: 628869, member: 8371"] There is a weed here in WV and VA that is deadly poisonous to cattle. I seen firsthand what happens and if the vet isnt there quick to drench them they die a horrible death. They will bloat and stagger and sometimes you see the blood if they ate to much of it. If Im not mistaken its a thistle weed or something like that. We have to spray our pastures if we have it. Thank goodness I made sure there wasnt any in there. Also if we have any cherry trees around the pastures we make sure we keep the branches trimmed good in the summer that can kill them to if they eat to much green cherry twigs and bark. It dont hurt them none if its dry. [/QUOTE]
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