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could they be being poisoned?


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Could be a few causes to this....

 

1) bought in feed containing toxins, ie. ragwort, which is very deadly to cattle,

 

2) Allergic reaction to dosing over the last few days...

 

3) blackleg or similar clostridial diseases, within the herd, these diseases can be very rapid from onset to death, and cattle mainly are found dead in mornings or early morning,

 

he also need to stop grazing fields with deaths within them, or if any work has been carried out within fields where soil has been distrubed, as anthrax spores can survive within ground dormant for years...

 

Also ask if he dosed herd for clostridial diseases, with product such as covexin 10, to cover such diseases,

 

Snap.

 

these are just a few off the top of my head, But he needs to stop feeding feedstuffs from baking factory

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at the risk of stateing the obviose are you sure its not just "staggers"or "tremlins"- calcium/magnesium deficecy

 

 

Also thought of this bob as magnesium only lasts about 10 hours within the cattles system, Also the ammount of stock dying is not

progressive to this, And most good farmers know to have mag buckets out with them or feed a cal/mag powder within the feed....

 

good thought though, The above is why i ruled this symptom out...

 

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is there a lot of rag worth or benn weed on the land.

i know that if it gets into the silage that its deadly for live stock.

atb j.

Cattle can eat rag wort in small does but it is deadly to horse's and with the price that is on scrap at the moment i doubt it is waste batteries

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