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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 783168" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>No need to "switch". In this area red reseeds and rarely requires to be put in again. White is supposed to be more persistant but after a year or 2 the expensive white clover is goen and all that's left is the red and some old time wild dutch white clvoer. Red clover can cauise problems with sheep (maybe goats too) it has a compound that is kind of a synthetic estrogen. Haven;t ever seen a problem with it in cattle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 783168, member: 34"] No need to "switch". In this area red reseeds and rarely requires to be put in again. White is supposed to be more persistant but after a year or 2 the expensive white clover is goen and all that's left is the red and some old time wild dutch white clvoer. Red clover can cauise problems with sheep (maybe goats too) it has a compound that is kind of a synthetic estrogen. Haven;t ever seen a problem with it in cattle [/QUOTE]
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