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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 299640" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Hate to say it but unlsee you watch the cow 24/7 you may never know when she cleans out. What has been comming out of her, if anything? I agree with the others...just keep an eye on her. You could always glove-up and have a look see...but I don't recommend it.</p><p>As to Pine Needle Abortion...takes about three days to abort after eating the needles and there are alot of other species beside ponderosa pine that will cause it. Don't know the quanity necessary to trigger the abortion but some cows develop a real likeing for the needles. We trim the trees up as far as a man can reach with the nippers and remove all saplings from the cow pastures...get real busy when we get a heavy snow and it brings the branches down to grazing level.</p><p>And that's my two bits worth. Dmc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 299640, member: 1744"] Hate to say it but unlsee you watch the cow 24/7 you may never know when she cleans out. What has been comming out of her, if anything? I agree with the others...just keep an eye on her. You could always glove-up and have a look see...but I don't recommend it. As to Pine Needle Abortion...takes about three days to abort after eating the needles and there are alot of other species beside ponderosa pine that will cause it. Don't know the quanity necessary to trigger the abortion but some cows develop a real likeing for the needles. We trim the trees up as far as a man can reach with the nippers and remove all saplings from the cow pastures...get real busy when we get a heavy snow and it brings the branches down to grazing level. And that's my two bits worth. Dmc [/QUOTE]
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