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COARSE FORAGES CAN LEAD TO MOUTH INFECTIONS

2019-02-19 16:08:45| Cattle Today

Winter is firmly upon us, and with the anticipation of spring ryegrass growing, most producers will still need to feed hay or other stored forages for a few more months. Since cattle have been on hay-based diets that may contain coarse forages, stems, sticks, thorns, plant awns, or other abrasive materials, it's a good idea keep an eye out for the early signs of Lumpy law.

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