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Sudden Death of Sucklers in This Weather.
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<blockquote data-quote="Werzle" data-source="post: 7816884" data-attributes="member: 82364"><p>In spring calvers spring turnout into lush high sugar grass is the risk period for staggers and not now in the autumn when grass quality is low . If you have lush grass now i doubt they would be hungry enough to be eating a bale of straw a day either. If you had autumn calvers which would be producing alot more milk i would agree they would be at a much higher risk. If you think it is staggers get some mag flakes in the water tanks asap or if you are really worried and its only 20 odd get them in the crush and give them a bottle under the skin until the mag mins get time to work</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werzle, post: 7816884, member: 82364"] In spring calvers spring turnout into lush high sugar grass is the risk period for staggers and not now in the autumn when grass quality is low . If you have lush grass now i doubt they would be hungry enough to be eating a bale of straw a day either. If you had autumn calvers which would be producing alot more milk i would agree they would be at a much higher risk. If you think it is staggers get some mag flakes in the water tanks asap or if you are really worried and its only 20 odd get them in the crush and give them a bottle under the skin until the mag mins get time to work [/QUOTE]
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