circlebllc
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1/2 of my feed was oak leaves during the 2012 drought. They would hear the chainsaw start and come running.
76 Bar said:For the naysayers:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/quercus-poisoning/overview-of-quercus-poisoning
FWIW, leaves can also cause poisoning & other deleterious consequences along with acorn consumption. If you escaped unscathed consider yourself lucky.
Acknowledged.I think a better statement would be if you've ever lost a cow to oaks, consider yourself very unlucky.
76 Bar said:For the naysayers:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/quercus-poisoning/overview-of-quercus-poisoning
FWIW, leaves can also cause poisoning & other deleterious consequences along with acorn consumption. If you escaped unscathed consider yourself lucky.
Bigfoot said:76 Bar said:For the naysayers:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/quercus-poisoning/overview-of-quercus-poisoning
FWIW, leaves can also cause poisoning & other deleterious consequences along with acorn consumption. If you escaped unscathed consider yourself lucky.
Well crap. I literally just turned them in the pasture.
TennesseeTuxedo said:Bigfoot said:76 Bar said:For the naysayers:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/toxicology/quercus-poisoning/overview-of-quercus-poisoning
FWIW, leaves can also cause poisoning & other deleterious consequences along with acorn consumption. If you escaped unscathed consider yourself lucky.
Well crap. I literally just turned them in the pasture.
They'll be fine.
Bigfoot said:TennesseeTuxedo said:Bigfoot said:Well crap. I literally just turned them in the pasture.
They'll be fine.
They ain't payin it no tension, so I'm probably safe.
Caustic Burno said:
Bigfoot said:I screwed that up, and wrote in the quote. Sorry caustic.