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<blockquote data-quote="Dusty Britches" data-source="post: 114184" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>Thank you, but Camp did ask why I would want to get rid of it. I did a little research and found one article from Missouri State U. that studied nutirents and growth of cattle on bahia. I just answered the question, not intending to start an argument.</p><p></p><p>The nutirent deficiency is becoming appearent - bronzing on the cattle. I keep 12-12 out and my pastures are heavily fertilized. I don't overgraze, as even without rain for 3 months the cows had something to eat. It may be that the bronzing is due to 6-7 month old calves nursing. (btw - I just weaned them off this week.) But, according to the article I read, it MAY be due to nutrient deficiency in the bahia. I'll search for the article again and try to post here by Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusty Britches, post: 114184, member: 1900"] Thank you, but Camp did ask why I would want to get rid of it. I did a little research and found one article from Missouri State U. that studied nutirents and growth of cattle on bahia. I just answered the question, not intending to start an argument. The nutirent deficiency is becoming appearent - bronzing on the cattle. I keep 12-12 out and my pastures are heavily fertilized. I don't overgraze, as even without rain for 3 months the cows had something to eat. It may be that the bronzing is due to 6-7 month old calves nursing. (btw - I just weaned them off this week.) But, according to the article I read, it MAY be due to nutrient deficiency in the bahia. I'll search for the article again and try to post here by Monday. [/QUOTE]
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