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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11510"><p>I can tell (it seems anyway) which of my cows like to eat the onions, they don't seem to have near the flies the rest of them do... any one else notice this?</p><p></p><p>Roy</p><p>> My cows feast on wild onions in</p><p>> the spring. Not sure why but they</p><p>> will knock you over with onion</p><p>> breath! Calves seem to always do</p><p>> alright. When I was a kid, I could</p><p>> always tell when the wild onions</p><p>> were up by the taste of the milk -</p><p>> it was onion flavored. Never knew</p><p>> it to affect the quantity but sure</p><p>> affected the taste!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11510"] I can tell (it seems anyway) which of my cows like to eat the onions, they don't seem to have near the flies the rest of them do... any one else notice this? Roy > My cows feast on wild onions in > the spring. Not sure why but they > will knock you over with onion > breath! Calves seem to always do > alright. When I was a kid, I could > always tell when the wild onions > were up by the taste of the milk - > it was onion flavored. Never knew > it to affect the quantity but sure > affected the taste! [/QUOTE]
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