Posted by tomstractorsandtoys1 on December 06, 2011 at 17:55:50 from (64.136.27.228):
In Reply to: Silage sickness. posted by rrlund on December 06, 2011 at 07:55:39:
I know of two cases where lots of cattle died from botulism. One was wrapped hay that was wet with a dead coon in it.Killed a dozen dairy cows.The other was wrapped bales of rye that was baled in the rain and the baler pickup to low and put large amounts of mud in the bales,killed eight dairy cows.We have fed lots of wrapped bales that have lots of white mold with no problem,but be careful with bales that show lots of red mold.Moldy feed usualy is not a problem unless you force the cows to eat it all.If a cow has enough to eat she won't eat the junk.
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