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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1836649" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Were you in part of the drought this fall? I had some sheep issues years ago after a fall drought. The Vet did some research and found that drought stressed fescue in the fall has high levels of endophytes. It was the only study I ever saw on that subject. But the cows, even if used to and tolerating the endophytes can still be affected. We strip graze stockpiled fescue and I am seeing particular strips or spots that the cows are grazing normally and other areas where they are leaving more than normal. I am guessing that it has something to do with the endophytes. On a new move, the first thing that some are going for is the dead johnsongrass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1836649, member: 24565"] Were you in part of the drought this fall? I had some sheep issues years ago after a fall drought. The Vet did some research and found that drought stressed fescue in the fall has high levels of endophytes. It was the only study I ever saw on that subject. But the cows, even if used to and tolerating the endophytes can still be affected. We strip graze stockpiled fescue and I am seeing particular strips or spots that the cows are grazing normally and other areas where they are leaving more than normal. I am guessing that it has something to do with the endophytes. On a new move, the first thing that some are going for is the dead johnsongrass. [/QUOTE]
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