foreman Etexas
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- Joined
- Jul 7, 2011
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- Location
- texas
- Tractor
- Kubota (2010)M7040,(2012)M7040,New Holland(2004)TL100
Grass tetany, or grass staggers, is a nutritional disease that cattle get from grasses high in water content and potassium and low in other nutrients, such as magnesium and calcium.Is that from too much greens?
The thing is the pasture she is in doesn't have much green,mostly eating hay and we keep Hi-Mag mineral out 24-7. Just all the rain and cloudy days,putting protein tubs with high mag in them out now,try keep anymore to get it.
Could been txdon,what I can explain is she got down and her back legs didn't work like a nerve problem the back legs we're locked backwards at the hoofs. Front was working at first and she would try get up but then got to where she couldn't hardly do anything. This all happened over night and doc said if we wouldn't have caught it she wouldn't have made it.
I have had cattle eat acorns,haven't had any die but I have heard it will kill one if to much,don't know what the symptoms are. We have to lock them out those pastures with a lot of acorns and there has been a lot this year.