Posted by NY 986 on December 06, 2011 at 09:53:52 from (67.142.178.27):
In Reply to: Silage sickness. posted by rrlund on December 06, 2011 at 07:55:39:
I would say your feeding practices are such that it is not probable to happen. That is to say you are putting enough material in front of the cows that they can pick through and ignore the spoiled material. The people I have heard of having animal health problems barely feed enough material not accounting for poor or spoiled material thus the animal is forced to ingest material it normally would not. I am also aware of a fellow that does such a poor job getting his hay made in a quality manner that he has chronic health issues with the cows and has an extremely high mortality rate. I am for the most part one to keep my nose out of other people's business but that fellow should not be allowed to do what he does. At some point the conditions will be so that the media will jump in and create another headache for those that do practice good management techniques.
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