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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 22864" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Suz- You may want to have your hay tested. A neighbor and I had a wreck a few years ago with abortions and premature births. Turned out that it was ergot on the blue joint grass hay we were feeding. That hay was put up during a wet summer. It affected the heifers worse than the old cows. Take a sample to your county extension agent. He should know what to look for.</p><p>If that is what it is it can cause circulation problems in smaller livestock and ears, tails and limbs to fall off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 22864, member: 97"] Suz- You may want to have your hay tested. A neighbor and I had a wreck a few years ago with abortions and premature births. Turned out that it was ergot on the blue joint grass hay we were feeding. That hay was put up during a wet summer. It affected the heifers worse than the old cows. Take a sample to your county extension agent. He should know what to look for. If that is what it is it can cause circulation problems in smaller livestock and ears, tails and limbs to fall off. [/QUOTE]
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