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<blockquote data-quote="Lynn" data-source="post: 128329" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>Well, I wouldn't call my pasture lush. In the blacklands of Central Texas right now we are in a severe drought situation. I do have a few patches of green native grass in the bottom but I am thinking these Hiefers are starting to nibble on weeds, ground cover, and what ever else that looks green. I also put out a few range cubes twice a week and some coastal hay. This heifer is always the first to feed and bright eyed as can be. I may just keep an eye on her for another week or 2 and see if she starts showing any other ill signs. I am also thinking the stale water in the pond may be contributing but, looks like all the Hiefers would have it if it was the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynn, post: 128329, member: 2474"] Well, I wouldn't call my pasture lush. In the blacklands of Central Texas right now we are in a severe drought situation. I do have a few patches of green native grass in the bottom but I am thinking these Hiefers are starting to nibble on weeds, ground cover, and what ever else that looks green. I also put out a few range cubes twice a week and some coastal hay. This heifer is always the first to feed and bright eyed as can be. I may just keep an eye on her for another week or 2 and see if she starts showing any other ill signs. I am also thinking the stale water in the pond may be contributing but, looks like all the Hiefers would have it if it was the water. [/QUOTE]
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