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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9494"><p>For about a month now I've been supplementing pasture with hay for my Angus/ Hereford herd. This evening I put out 2 bales with the Angus going after the first and the herefords the second. After about 10 minutes one of the Herefords stepped away from the trough and spit up about 3-4 times. A few minutes later a second Hereford did the same, followed by an Angus. They seems OK otherwise and shortly after went back to feeding. Is this simply a case of "rumen overload" or something I should be concerned about?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:gesegelstrom@uss.com">gesegelstrom@uss.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9494"] For about a month now I've been supplementing pasture with hay for my Angus/ Hereford herd. This evening I put out 2 bales with the Angus going after the first and the herefords the second. After about 10 minutes one of the Herefords stepped away from the trough and spit up about 3-4 times. A few minutes later a second Hereford did the same, followed by an Angus. They seems OK otherwise and shortly after went back to feeding. Is this simply a case of "rumen overload" or something I should be concerned about? [email=gesegelstrom@uss.com]gesegelstrom@uss.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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