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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1539707" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Some cattle do not tolerate the fungus in KY31. Some die, some lose hooves and tails, some hide in the pond or in the shade, some do not breed, some do not gain. Universities say to spend a wad and replace it. For me, it is easier to raise cattle that tolerate it and you can dilute it with clovers, orchardgrass, decent minerals, whatever. Sure is cheap grazing, especially stockpiled and strip grazed. KY31 has become sort of a target to shoot at or a object to hate for the "knowing" and amazingly the seed companies do not like it and can sell you something so much better for so much more cost. Worked for decades (since 1931) and now it is trash. Go figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1539707, member: 24565"] Some cattle do not tolerate the fungus in KY31. Some die, some lose hooves and tails, some hide in the pond or in the shade, some do not breed, some do not gain. Universities say to spend a wad and replace it. For me, it is easier to raise cattle that tolerate it and you can dilute it with clovers, orchardgrass, decent minerals, whatever. Sure is cheap grazing, especially stockpiled and strip grazed. KY31 has become sort of a target to shoot at or a object to hate for the "knowing" and amazingly the seed companies do not like it and can sell you something so much better for so much more cost. Worked for decades (since 1931) and now it is trash. Go figure. [/QUOTE]
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